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In this latest production of Yasmina Reza’s slick, savvy, star-friendly satire, Scott Ellis directs James Corden, Neil ...
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Beginning around 2002, Gonzales-Day assembled found, if largely forgotten, old photographs that document astounding brutality ...
From A.A. Murakami’s immersive U.S. debut to a Tomashi Jackson survey, the city’s first-ever Art Week has inspired a series ...
He recalled a push from his son in Israel: “He told me, Dad, you have a role to play also in helping Israel as someone who’s ...
WHEN George Demaine began his course at the Royal College of Art in 1914, he had reached an important crossroads in his life.
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Contributing Writer for The Prospect Monica Zepeda covers Princeton’s very first performative male competition.
In September 1975, JCPS began court-ordered busing. The impact on high school athletics in Louisville was immediate and still is felt 50 years later.