Fabulously flamboyant, from her inimitable pink frocks to eyes so thick with mascara that the late Clive James compared them to “two crows that had crashed into a chalk-cliff,” Dame Barbara Cartland ...
From extraordinary mansions by the canals dating back to the Dutch Golden Age to smart, repurposed industrial spaces, these ...
Marian Turski, a Holocaust survivor who became a journalist and historian in postwar Poland and co-founded Warsaw's landmark ...
The Brutalist' is up for 10 Oscars. But real brutalist architecture is seldom celebrated. Here are some local examples in the tristate area.
Debate and legal filings show state politicians view illegal immigration as an economic threat. Interviews with immigrants show the limits of politicians’ insights into the issue’s realities.
The American artist turns 19th-century paintings of women into celebrations of friends, family and lovers – with plenty of ...
At his latest show in London, the gallery space becomes a classroom — and while there are no wrong answers, there is always ...
Despite promises to improve the system, problems within prisons keep mounting. Critics say the Dominican Republic continues ...
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The Forward on MSNHow MAD magazine, family ghosts and censorship made Art Spiegelman an anti-fascist artistIn 2004, Spiegelman drew a strip — also included in Breakdowns — where he gifts his son, Dash, a locked chest, something he ...
The pioneering American filmmaker David Lynch died one month ago. Lynch, who shot his 1986 cult classic Blue Velvet in ...
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