As a musician and composer, Heitor dos Prazeres pioneered samba in Rio de Janeiro, where he was born in 1898. As a painter, ...
In films starring Sebastian Stan and Demi Moore, the directors Aaron Schimberg and Coralie Fargeat satirize the ...
The director Tim Burton and the actor Michael Keaton resurrect a classic collaboration with supernatural-screwball verve.
After supposedly quitting television two years ago, Shaun Micallef returns next week with a new show on SBS – although these ...
“Monsters & Machines” draws from PUL’s rich collection of 20th century posters, illustrated periodicals, and artifacts from ...
Danzy Senna's new novel is an exhilarating yet poignant riff on the struggling artist as a wannabe middle-aged sellout. The ...
The Brattle Theatre is the first stop on a 20-city tour for director Shu Lea Cheang's new restoration of her eerily prophetic ...
Vote Harder is a heartening sign that genuinely subversive political satire remains possible, even in a world that feels like ...
Wilfrid Sheed’s novel “Office Politics” depicts the comic dramas of life at a literary magazine with sincere and humane charm.
The magic of humor and critique unfolded in one place with Satirical Symphony: A Solo Show by A. Rajeswara Rao. The show, ...
The department of art and design and the Rosefsky Gallery welcomed Sean Caulfield, an artist and a professor of fine arts at ...
What does creating something that exists in the liminal space between reality and dreams mean? For contemporary muralist and ...