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What can world cinema — watching movies made outside of Hollywood — teach us about film as an art form and about life?
With his work “gay play (NO HOMO),” a Broomfield playwright uses a satirical lens to explore the barriers to LGBTQ health ...
Once boasting one of Japan's most beautiful coastlines, the priceless view from the Ogatsu district here in this city in ...
Conservation work is expected to start soon at two Butte landmarks. The hoist house at the Steward Mine is in desperate need ...
The collapse of American global power was more pointedly represented by Dahn Vo’s In God We Trust: the American flag, with all its stars and stripes, falls into wooden pieces, representing the fall ...
Art in public places is said to inspire pride and interest in one’s community, and the installations themselves often become ...
Cat Martinez doesn't just work with steel — she converses with it, sculpting each bar and weld as a dialogue with her ...
With life expectancy increasing, a longevity expert recommends rethinking the way we approach aging, work and retirement.
As Celmins opens her new retrospective at Fondation Beyeler, just outside of Basel, Ben Street wonders how close an artwork can ever get to its source material ...
Trailblazing ballerina Misty Copeland has decided to move on to what she calls “the next stage” in her career. Copeland broke barriers at American Ballet Theatre. Ten years ago she became ...
The late abstract painter Louise Fishman, a Queer feminist artist, is ripe for rediscovery at her first show at New York's ...
A tourist shattered a Swarovski-covered sculpture during a photo stunt. The museum shared the video to call for respect and accountability.
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