When an Argentine architect, Luis Laplace, saw a neglected mural by the North American artists Philip Guston and Reuben Kadish at the Regional Museum of Michoacán, in the Mexican city of Morelia,...
Read moreWill a different city emerge from the Los Angeles fires?Time and again fires have fast-tracked urban change. London after the Great Fire of 1666 rewrote its safety laws, widened streets and erected...
Read morePhyllis Dalton, a British costume designer whose unflinching attention to detail earned her Oscars for “Doctor Zhivago” and “Henry V” and acclaim for her emotive, striking costumes in “Lawrence of Arabia,” died...
Read moreOn Aug. 18, 1959, George Tice was a Navy photographer’s mate third class on the aircraft carrier Wasp when an explosion in a hangar bay rocked the ship in the Atlantic Ocean,...
Read moreOn Monday, Jenkins was onstage at the festival, and the audience was on its feet. He is one of the producers on “Sorry, Baby,” a sometimes bruising, sometimes bitingly funny, impressively assured...
Read more‘Love Me’Kristen Stewart and Steven Yeun star in this postapocalyptic romance directed by Sam and Andy Zuchero about two bits of abandoned tech who fall in love.From our review:A tale like this...
Read more“Damn you, diversity initiatives! Why are you responsible for every historical tragedy?” Michael Kosta said on Thursday.
Read moreThe singer and actress, who embodied the Swinging Sixties and performed for decades afterward, exuded an effortless cool.
Read moreA street artist dances with his dog, a blind Cupid lifts a flaming apple and a hunched Atlas holds the world on his back. Taken together, the images could mean a new...
Read moreMileage may vary for “Marcello Mio,” a mostly charming but occasionally aggravating French farce by the writer-director Christophe Honoré where the actress Chiara Mastroianni — the daughter of Marcello Mastroianni and Catherine...
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