Plan follows concern over limitations that result in students entering teacher-training colleges with deficient skills ...
Her fiction was miscast as merely transgressive. Rather, her novels were interested in understanding life in its most unvarnished and unmediated.
A 50-year-old planning study asked a question that remains relevant to San Diego: Can the assets of our paradise be sustained as this border metropolis booms?
The MOCA Geffen is spotlighting two major crowd-pullers: Olafur Eliasson ’s seductive light installation OPEN, on view ...
The paintings of Caspar David Friedrich hover between the sublime and the syrupy, occasionally touching down on either side of that surprisingly narrow divide. There are the ravishingly misted, ...
the Lenfest Center for the Arts screened writer and curator Legacy Russell’s video essay, “BLACK MEME,” and hosted a conversation between her and visiting professor C. Riley Snorton on Russell’s book ...
where the Tibetan people are struggling to hold on to their language, culture, traditions, and religious freedom -- all in the face of what Tibetans describe as Chinese oppression. A reminder of ...
By Mary Richardson In many ways, the upcoming McNeese Banners Series will feel like a homecoming. Many of the favorite genres from past seasons will again be front and center. “We’re reviving stand-up ...
The exhibition is the first properly to consider Goldin as a filmmaker. When The Ballad of Sexual Dependency (1979-86) came ...
Before his brand of awkward comedy turned him into a celebrity, the Nathan For You creator made a movie. Tom Cardoso sets out ...
Researcher Susan Oman spent two years embedded within DCMS on a policy fellowship. Here they explain why the resultant ...
There has never been, nor will there likely ever be, another filmmaker like Francis Ford Coppola. Born in 1939, Coppola ...
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