But then her young son Leo asked her, “Is retirement sad?” right before her family boarded a flight to New York — and all the ...
Technically Speaking" offers a chance to see fascinating iterations on a favorite work, and recent gifts to the museum's ...
Vladimir Putin views his country’s cultural sphere like any other sector: a subordinate dominion, which should submit to the ...
The artist known as Japanese Breakfast opens up about finding her sound on a new album after experiencing whirlwind success.
After years of self-reflection and introspection, Oklou is shifting her gaze and basking in the beauty (and pain) of human experiences ...
The actress' debut poetry collection features reflections on relationships, heartbreak and creativity and more ...
The L.A. County fires have taken a traumatic toll on kids. The distress is coming out in their art and play, and it is ...
“From day one, we’ve always really taken art very seriously and always wanted to write the absolute best music that we can. We take that craft and that learning experience of doing that very seriously ...
The New York Times bestselling author discusses the critical acclaim of his novel, Martyr!, and his passion for teaching at the University of Iowa ...
These sad moments are crucial to the movie as they propel the ... this romantic comedy is about a womanizing marine Henry (Sandler), who falls in love with an art teacher Lucy (Barrymore). However, ...
Kenzie Sitterud’s “Happy Sad” exhibit at Firehouse Art Center forces viewers to confront the privilege of distraction and the weight of what we try to ignore. (Kenzie Sitterud/Courtesy photo ...
“I’m sad about Izzy, his last fight, I’m really sad,” he said. “We had the beef but he’s a legend you know… because you see a legend like him falling down that way, it’s pretty sad you know. I never ...
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