While it was hailed as groundbreaking by some quarters, others found it deeply problematic. The LGBTQ rights group GLAAD ...
EXCLUSIVE: Bankside Films has announced additional cast, pre-sales and new producers for & Sons, director Pablo Trapero’s ...
Recent mini-scandals surrounding 'Emilia Pérez' and 'The Brutalist' illustrate the fear of the tech in Hollywood, but ...
Ariana Grande has long been an ally to the LGBTQ community, and the feeling appears to be mutual. At the 2025 Dorian Awards, ...
Amid the devastation of the LA wildfires, cultural institutions are assessing a near future of increasingly extreme ...
Whether the Academy Awards are actually the world's most prestigious award in cinema is up for debate. Since 1929, the ...
Amazon is trying to clear the air after Mandy Moore said the company delivered a package to her in-laws’ home, which was lost ...
The shipment, reportedly delivered to the Russian unit as part of a crowdfunded humanitarian aid package on February 7, ...
Trump Says He Will Rework Global Trading Relations With ‘Reciprocal’ Tariffs President Trump signed a memorandum ordering his advisers to calculate new tariff levels for other countries, a ...
In his book Blood and Bronze: the British Empire and the Sack of Benin, historian Paddy Docherty reveals the brutality of high-ranking British officials in destroying the Kingdom of Benin in 1897.
Did genre painting exist in the early twentieth century? This question forms the premise of John Fagg’s Re-envisioning the Everyday: American Genre Scenes, 1905–1945.
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