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Here is glimpse of what’s opening in May: mindscapes, landscapes, gardenscapes, plus Pittsburgh cityscapes past and present.
Mario Vargas Llosa, a versatile and influential writer, explored realism and social issues in his vast body of work.
We're excited to announce the opening of Paul G. Oxborough: New Works, a solo exhibition opening May 1 at Cavalier Galleries ...
The late artist’s painting, on show at the Barbican, positions ordinary people and ordinary life as a thing to be cherished ...
"Where or When (Things Past)" by Gertrude Abercrombie, one of the 6,000 artworks in the Madison Museum of Contemporary Art's permanent collection, is on display in Pittsburgh and in the pages of this ...
On this note, I have identified an “ideal reader” of Karen Russell’s new novel. This book can be heartily recommended to ...
In the suburbs of Delhi, girls who have survived violence find inspiration in the indomitable spirit of artist-activists like ...
In this in-depth conversation, filmmaker Girish Kasaravalli reflects on his cinematic journey, his early encounters with ...
Such is the premise of Amalia Ulman’s Magic Farm, out now. Sevigny is the sour, insecure TV host Edna; her ...
Different eras in history lend themselves best to different kinds of stories. The 1950s and 1890s are for stories about placid, middle-class life (and perhaps the turmoil below the surface), the early ...
From Jon M. Chu to Chelsea Handler, this year's Festival of Books will bring together the biggest names in Hollywood. Ahead ...
This month’s picks include a hit Thai family drama, an Iranian animated film, a trilogy of documentaries about Chinese ...
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