Mo Moshaty looks at three contemporary horror films and how they depict the unappreciated labor of Black women.
Watermark Art Center and Sundown Records will host a Poetry SLAM at 7 p.m. on Thursday, Feb. 20, at Fozzie's Smokin Bar-B-Q, 114 Third St. NW. "A poetry slam is a competitive art event in which poets ...
The team at USA TODAY attended 45 shows, events, parties and presentations. Here's a glimpse and what we saw and heard all of New York Fashion Week.
X-ray and infrared imaging has revealed a long-hidden painting beneath "Portrait of Mateu Fernández de Soto," providing ...
His painting is an abstraction of the horror that occurred in just 15 minutes that night. He used colors, shapes and angles ...
The Richard Beavers Gallery returns to its Brooklyn roots with the exhibit "American Fiction," with works by Brooklyn-native ...
The best puzzle games can hook even the most resilient players, and these puzzlers on Steam are some of the best ones ...
Tory Burch has offered what she calls a "twist-ed" take American sportswear in her new fall/winter collection at New York ...
Avatar: Fire and Ash will be exploring uncharted territory once more, but this time audiences will become familiar with a ...
An accomplished artist himself, he and his brother created one of the few showcases in the U.S. for an emerging generation of Black artists in the late 1960s.
Black Woods, Blue Sky” showcases author Eowyn Ivey’s imaginative powers and a deep knowledge of Alaska and its beings.
Sundance: "Strawberry Mansion" co-director Albert Birney's latest surreal odyssey about male anxiety is one of the festival's weirdest and most inventive movies.