Its title was “The Europeans.” A few respectful reviews aside, and despite a parallel American edition, the book didn’t have much immediate impact — far less than the work Cartier-Bresson had ...
The props master on the Timothée Chalamet film said a vintage Elgin watch matched the title character’s frenzied lifestyle.
It’s hard to not to draw comparisons: two different eras, two different Americas, two different states, separated by 1,381 ...
East End Arts presents large-scale mosaic portraits of prominent figures in the civil rights movement created by Long Island ...
Long out of print, his novel Nebraska is an enigmatic record of queer survival in midcentury America. George Whitmore, 1987.
From oysters and Sancerre to daiquiris and oddball sandwiches, Ernest Hemingway ate and drank with gusto. His favorite ...
The moment you pull into the parking lot, you’re greeted by that unmistakable stainless steel exterior that defined the ...
The well-connected Belgian with an extracurricular interest in diplomacy who has appointed himself as a high-level go-between ...
SOMArts has a new exhibit and SFMOMA and MoAD are collaborating on a Feb. 5 event. Plus loads of great art all around town.
Hustle culture is conditioning us to remain in a perpetual state of distraction. Excessive technology use is steering us away ...
Taylor's love life was as dramatic as her movies. From 'Liz & Dick' to a U.S. Senator, who was the 'love of her life' and who was the 'big mistake'?
The foundation and maturation of systems built to protect the powerful.