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At 50, Pedro Pascal has made his way to the top of every director’s wish list while also becoming a sex symbol. A funny, sad, honest talk with a star unlike any other.
It’s a story about power, leverage, and fear during the first Trump administration, and also about the potential for solidarity and love in the second.
A rare 1996 clip of a nine-year-old Lionel Messi has gone viral, stirring deep emotions among fans, former players, and even Newell’s Old Boys itself.
Our critics pick 11 outstanding exhibitions — many still on view this summer —and tour the renewed Frick Collection and the Met’s Michael C. Rockefeller Wing.
More powerful than a locomotive: The story of Superman, born in Cleveland Updated: Jul. 03, 2025, 9:41 a.m. | Published: Jul. 03, 2025, 6:00 a.m.
A New Last Airbender Bestiary Art Book Launching September 23 Beasts of the Four Nations details everything from the dragons of the Fire Nation to the singing badgers of the Earth Kingdom and beyond.
One Fine Show: “Ai, Rebel – The Art and Activism of Ai Weiwei” at the Seattle Art Museum His largest survey to date in the U.S. traces his evolution from artist provocateur to one of the ...
“Latin American Art/Arte Latinoamericano” is the Walters Art Museum’s first permanent exhibition on the area, featuring more than 200 works from 40 cultures.
We know how we feel about Takashi Murakami's "Stepping on the Tail of a Rainbow" exhibition at Cleveland Museum of Art, on view through September 7. But we strolled through the gallery (and social ...
Flowers through the cracks: How Hurricane Katrina led to a golden era of art in New Orleans Brad Pitt, Banksy, Wendel Pierce, Terence Blanchard, Mark Bradford, all played a role ...
The Met opens a dazzling wing of non-European art The nation’s preeminent museum returns a stunning collection to view.
“Personal to Political” lives up to its name at Sarasota Art Museum. It showcases the work of 17 Black contemporary artists affiliated with Paulson Fontaine Press.