The Renaissance and early modern period were both challenging and rewarding for women artists. In this period, a number of ...
On view, guarded by alert People’s Police, were 95 paintings, drawings, and woodcuts by modern and “prerevolutionary” Russian artists, the first big exhibit of Russian art to travel outside ...
Pacing is crucial in dialogue. Short, punchy exchanges can create a sense of urgency or conflict, while longer monologues can slow things down for moments of reflection or exposition. Varying the ...
Long a fearless critic of Israel, Zoya Cherkassky-Nnadi has made wrenching portraits of her nation’s suffering since October ...
Romy Hall, the main narrator of Kushner’s previous novel, “The Mars Room” (2018), is a former strip-club dancer serving two ...
Jonathan Sherman is at the top of the list of conservators for many Long Island museums, and his work can be found at venues ...
National Hispanic Heritage Month is here! To celebrate, below are some latine authors that are sure to inspire. While only ...
Looking back at the foreign policies of Britain and the United States since 1800 one sees two strands woven closely together—the strands of idealism and realism. In both countries, governments, ...
A crowd of Armenian and non-Armenian guests filled the third floor Armenian Museum of America galleries in Watertown to view ...
In Kunshan City, east China Jiangsu Province, the melodies of Kunqu Opera, one of China most ancient and treasured art forms, are not confined to the ...
Houston’s oldest movie theater, the River Oaks, opened its doors again for the first time since 2021 on October 3. Under new ...