From “jailhouse braids,” to mentorship, Karen Huger (a.k.a the Grande Dame) is ready to share it all in the upcoming ...
"Interim" President of Venezuela Delcy Rodríguez is walking a delicate line, pretending to oppose Trump while giving him everything he wants.
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Spring is just a couple of months away, and with spring comes the season of annual high school and middle school musicals.
The impact of the exhibition was so intriguing that the GFF’s artistic director and Chahine’s niece Marianne Khory decided to take it on tour in and outside Egypt. Two main ideas form the core of ...
The author’s work makes an excellent case that literature can explore virtue—even if his latest novel reveals its pitfalls.
Williams got a big break in 1992, when he wrote a verse on the Wreckx-n-Effect’s hit “Rump Shaker.” Although they didn’t know ...
The Victor Hugo House in Paris is hosting a special thematic exhibition centered on this subject, titled Hugo and Architecture: From Stone to Pen. Running from June 11 to November 22, 2026, visitors ...
The director Ira Sachs’s transforms an intimate interview with the photographer into a film about friendship, routine, and why we make art at all.
The memory sucks, the Wi-Fi drops, it’s ridiculously uncomfortable — and I’ve never been more productive.
Since its 1980 debut in Paris, Les Misérables has transcended the medium of musical theatre to become a global cultural force ...
In this in-depth Q&A, Ben Kaya offers readers a rare look into his remarkable journey as an author and the creative ...