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Aimee Semple McPherson took to the radio to spread the Gospel, but her mysterious disappearance cast a shadow on her ...
EXCLUSIVE: Paris-based The Party Film Sales has acquired international sales rights for Dutch director Sven Bresser’s first ...
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Shot on a shoestring budget in just 14 days, Die Like a Man is an intimate portrait of a naïve teenage boy striving to live ...
The Australian art world is mourning the loss of another leading female contemporary photographer following the death of ...
A French Riviera city is the latest tourist destination to join the global backlash against cruise ships - here are the other ...
Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin launched his fiancee Lauren Sanchez into space Monday with an all-female celebrity crew that included Katy Perry and ...
When Mohammed Kazem was in his twenties, he had an experience that would have a profound impact on his artistic output – he was lost in open waters. This was in the mid-1990s. The Emirati artist had ...
In a city built on neon dreams and jackpot fantasies, The Bagel Cafe stands as a delicious contradiction – an authentic slice of New York nestled in the suburban sprawl of Las Vegas. You won’t find it ...
Ibrahim Mahama, born in Ghana in 1987 is to wrap the Kunsthalle Bern in response to Christo & Jeanne-Claude’s wrapping of the ...
By Bonnie Bartel Latino Columnist Many readers today may not remember that according to the New York Times, “In 1996 Congress recognized the start of (the) U.S. involvement in the Vietnam War as Feb.