We can't tell if it was intentional or if Dree Hemingway's performance got lost in translation.
How would a New York Times obituary writer measure up to the scribes of the Book of the Dead? He found out at the Brooklyn Museum.
Virginia Woolf, a pioneering modernist writer, revolutionized literature with her unique stream-of-consciousness style and feminist perspectives. Despite personal tragedies and mental health struggles ...
The directory presents opportunities for networking and collaboration with influential East European and Russian musicians, catering to researchers, music industry professionals, and corporate ...
An impassioned orator, he was a moral and political force, forming a “rainbow coalition” of poor and working-class people and ...
La Jolla actor/playwright Susan Claassen wrote and stars as the Oscar-winning costume designer in long-touring play ...
A new book examines the 16th president's life through the battle royale of Illinois partisan politics. It's ugly — and ...
"Hamilton" is on the agenda for the new season of Broadway in Birmingham, along with "Mamma Mia!," "The Outsiders," "The ...
The series chronicles the couple's whirlwind relationship ...
The total circulation of Ivan Shamyakin’s publications, even during his lifetime, exceeded 25 million copies. Throughout the Soviet years, Shamyakin was among the most popular writers of the vast USSR ...
When I Don’t Sleep, I Dream" at the Museum of Modern Art offers a chance to consider his unique brand of syncretic surrealism ...
The latest example of this is a new work for Scottish Opera by Japanese composer Dai Fujikura and Scottish librettist Harry ...