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Ben Affleck can’t believe Armageddon is in the Criterion Collection either. “I didn’t think of it as that kind of movie when he did it,” he admits, his feelings about Michael Bay’s end-of-the-world ...
The year 2025 is, according to the city of Aix, “the year of Cézanne.” The artist was born in 1839 and died in 1906, so this ...
Welcome to the world of Ray’s visual masterpieces where films transcend mere entertainment and become the soulful window to ...
The cruise glided in night breeze with glittering lights on the distant shore of Hong Kong Harbourfront. Dancing was in full ...
Art pieces are scattered throughout, including Jean Lurçat’s “Le coq sur fond jaune” (translating to “The rooster on a yellow ...
Jacquemus brings Provençal charm to West Hollywood with a meticulously curated boutique blending rustic elegance and eclectic ...
Reporter Lawrence Goldsmith followed a tasteful wine trail where he also sampled the region’s rich history. Here's what he ...
Monet, Renoir and Degas delight at the National Gallery of Art, but works by their lesser-known contemporaries paint a fuller picture of the birth of Impressionism.
There’s the $3 million Stradivarius violin stolen from a New York City apartment in 1995, and the Pierre-Auguste Renoir painting taken in an armed robbery from a Houston home in 2011.
A group exhibition at Almine Rech Paris celebrates the unique legacy of American poet and performer John Giorno.