Is Nabokov’s novel morally offensive? Patently, it is not. We live in a universe of treacherous choices, of corruption and ...
A Romare Bearden print served as a starting point for the American playwright's 1987 drama, which follows a Black family's ...
But the day after the election, he interrupted his usual programming to question the value of writing about the arts when the world is on fire.  “At some point soon enough, we will all have to make ...
David Ehrlich is the Reviews Editor and Head Film Critic at IndieWire. Based in Brooklyn, where he lives with his wife, their two young children, and a crushing amount of anxiety that he treats ...
Opening Nov. 17 at Sarasota Art Museum is an exhibition titled “Contemplating Vermeer.” Artist Joe Fig created 16 new ...
Philip Kennicott is the Pulitzer Prize-winning art and architecture critic of The Washington Post. He has been on staff at The Post since 1999, first as classical music critic, then as culture critic.
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So, it’s a little thorny for me to flip back a quarter-century to the three years I spent as an art critic at the Village Voice in the mid-eighties, or revisit the “East Village Art Scene ...
Prince Harry’s wife Meghan Markle, in the latest wave of backlash, has renewed criticism as critics argue ... former Suits star didn't appreciate the art of children's books.
Gary Indiana, who died on 23 September at the age of seventy-four, was best known as a cultural critic, playwright, artist and novelist who came to prominence during the AIDS crisis as part of New ...
art critic for The Washington Post, as he introduces his new book "Paris in Ruins: Love, War, and the Birth of Impressionism." According to a press release. From the summer of 1870 to the spring ...