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At the de Young Museum’s first exhibition dedicated to moving images, “Isaac Julien: I Dream a World,” visitors are immediately plunged into a cinematic experience. Entering Wilsey Court, nine screens ...
EDITOR'S NOTE: This profile of Charles Wadsworth originally appeared in The Post and Courier in two parts, on March 29 and ...
The June 18 estate sale at Julien's spans the late writer-director's passions, from film to painting, woodworking, music, mid ...
TheWrap magazine: "There’s a way in which Leonardo reminds me of the 'Millennium Falcon' going to light speed — that energy ...
Reproductions explores the administrative, financial, and infrastructural processes of exhibition-making through a series of ...
The biggest fantasy books of Summer 2025 run the gamut from high adventure and dystopia to spicy romantasy, and everything in ...
At half the companies in AP's annual survey, it would take workers at the middle of the company's pay scale 192 years to make ...
The works on display comprise a visual and historical tour through sacred art and portraits from the Renaissance and Baroque ...
The Flames are the team to beat, but Western Kentucky and Jacksonville State (among others) can't be counted out.
The Countess of Wemyss and March, better known as Amanda Feilding, who has died aged 82, spent decades as a lonely voice ...
It's the time of year in Jacksonville for Juneteenth events, dance recitals and season finales. Here are 100-plus fun things ...
From the disappearance of Jennifer Dulos to the cultural phenomenon of Connecticut a-beetz, documentaries about Connecticut have been able to cover the gamut of topics that interest Nutmeggers. While ...