Whether it's an ancient death mask found on an Egyptian sarcophagus or the selfie you have just cropped on your phone, we have been creating portraits for centuries. So why do we love them so much?
Faces, the portrait exhibition by over 50 artists showing over 100 artworks under the theme ‘One Human Story Unfolds’ hosted ...
Bryan Washington’s third novel, “Palaver,” finds a mother traveling to Japan to try to mend her relationship with her ...
The HBO comedy includes TV’s most layered portrait of a social media influencer, the latest evolution in a character type ...
Everyone’s busy—aren’t we busy, partly, with hobbies? What counts as a hobby, anyway? “All my hobbies are passive,” a poster ...
Baltimoreans flocked to opening day of "American Sublime," the exhibition Amy Sherald removed from the National Portrait Gallery this summer.
Darielle Blevins is an assistant research professor with The Children’s Equity Project at Arizona State University. Based in San Diego, her work involves conducting research with families to ...
Michelle Obama's latest book, "The Look," offers an inside look at her beauty, hair, and fashion evolution as First Lady—and ...
Before coming to Dartmouth, Beilock was president of Barnard College and provost at the University of Chicago, where she built her career as a cognitive psychologist, studying how people perform under ...
Apart from foreign affairs, the Albanese government has not really found its second-term footing while an insipid opposition is letting Labor off the hook.
Tessa Thompson as Henrik Ibsen’s Hedda Gabler in filmmaker Nia DaCosta’s sublime Hedda is a woman in charge of her own ...
After five years, the institution invited the public for a 24-hour marathon celebration to inaugurate its new boxy, ...