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Buffalo sculptor David Derner will soon be unveiling a one-of-a-kind sculpture for a someone who was certainly a ...
Ser Serpas, a trash-art “assemblagist” who has been in the Whitney Biennial, takes her pick of New York’s litter, ahead of a ...
After a screening of “Drop Dead City,” a new documentary on N.Y.C.’s 1975 fiscal crisis, a crew of old union ...
Behind two of cinema’s most iconic extraterrestrials stands a single creative genius whose mechanical wizardry breathed life into both nightmares and dreams. While H.R. Giger’s biomechanical artwork ...
In 2017, during the funeral of his wife and longtime collaborator Carolyn Zeifman, the director David Cronenberg found ...
Dylan is the Picasso of popular music. His ‘Ballad of a Thin Man’ speaks more powerfully to what it feels like to be alive in 2025 than anything I can think of.
JPR's Vanessa Finney spoke with AIFF co-director of programming, Richard Herskowitz, plus filmmakers Richard Green and Gary ...
Long-running electronic duo Matmos have long built their albums out of playful concepts. Their most recent LP, for instance, ...
Matmos, the electronic duo whose catalog includes albums made of sampled washing machines and medical procedures, have unveiled their latest gambit: a new album composed entirely of metal object ...
The International Museum of Surgical Science and the Music Box Theatre are hosting events this week to honor the late ...
The Pavilions at Glenstone, the private art museum in Potomac, Maryland, is open again after an 18-month closure. The Thomas ...
As Dennis Perkins writes, watching a carelessly bearded David Letterman bantering with the natty John Mulaney on this week's ...
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