A meticulously recreated mid-century backyard barbecue scene transports visitors to approximately 1965, complete with a vintage Weber kettle grill, metal lawn chairs that would leave distinctive grid ...
Connor Haught is juggling work and child care as San Francisco faces a teachers strike with no end in sight. The strike has ...
I was unpacking a box of my husband’s when I pulled out a book I’d never seen before. I stood upright to get a good look: ...
Country line dancing is stepping into the spotlight with a boot-scootin’ flair! Whether you’re just starting out or a seasoned dancer, it’s a fun hobby to dive into. As part of “Kristin’s Classes,” ...
Relics are often presented as art; rarely does the opposite occur. But Beijing-based artist Bingyi has been doing just that, by blurring the lines between history and fiction. The 51-year-old, who is ...
January’s arts calendar is dominated by the multi-tentacled Cthulhu that is Singapore Art Week. Before that takes over the scene, however, budget some time to see Maya Gallery’s thoughtfully curated ...
In 2019, the Clark Art Institute in Williamstown, Mass., and the Kimbell Art Museum in Fort Worth, Texas, collaborated on “Renoir: The Body, the Senses,” an exhibition devoted to nudes by the ...
What happens when high school students and kindergartners collaborate? Art. Innovation. Growth. And so much more. Inspired by illustrator Mica Angela Hendricks’s collaborations with her 4-year-old ...
Bodies are kinetic, while sounds are resonant — but can’t we have it both ways? Alonzo King thinks we can. So prepare for an evening of spirited expression and kinetic resonance with the Alonzo King ...
Visitors to Marquette University have long been able to slip inside Joan of Arc Chapel, a 15th century stone building, for a moment of meditation. Through Dec. 20, they can also turn to another ...
The year 1937 is haunting the culture news just now. That is, the “Degenerate Art Show” comes up a lot. “It’s classic ‘degenerate art’ stuff,” I hear someone say, shaking their head, referring to ...
Gertrude Greene was not an obvious choice to become a radical force in American abstract art. She was a woman born in 1906 to middle-class department store owners in Brooklyn. She was also a ...
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