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“The Life of Animals in Japanese Art” at the National Gallery explores the full range of that country’s art and visual culture.
“The Life of Animals in Japanese Art” at the National Gallery explores the full range of that country’s art and visual culture.
The surprisingly agile instrument is the focus of Pam Tanowitz’s charming “Gustave Le Gray No. 1,” for Miami City Ballet and Dance Theatre of Harlem.
Saturday, June 1 and Sunday, June 2, 2019 | “Downton Abbey Returns” special.
A graphic on Ingraham's show featured notorious white supremacist and anti-Semite Paul Nehlen.
Private collectors have become key players in Russia’s art market at a time when sanctions and economic woes have pushed culture down the Kremlin’s agenda
Ahead of Tiananmen anniversary, Chinese rock musician Li Zhi disappears from public view
Guest lineups for the Sunday news shows
Pattinson has built an impressive indie résumé and is plenty ready to take over for Ben Affleck.
The movie, which features a largely Asian cast, arrived to Netflix on Friday.
Trump is an ineradicable part of “When They See Us,” which tells the story of five teenagers who were wrongfully convicted of a brutal 1989 assault.
Works from the Arlington Arts Center, Waverly Street Gallery and more.
The curator of dinosauria for the Smithsonian’s renovated Hall of Fossils has spent his career researching the ancient creatures.
"If someone in your life has the courage to speak out, please believe them," Betty DeGeneres says after daughter detailed abuse claims.
It's hard to lose yourself in the game for any length of time because of issues that can keep you overly mindful of the controllers in your hands.
Mohammed Hanif takes aim at the war machine, with his pen.
Timothy Nelson, the group’s new director, makes good waves in his first season.
A serious actress grows into comedy.
Instead of following the usual formula and glossing over the rough bits — namely, John’s anger issues and addiction to alcohol, cocaine and sex — it focuses on them.
Friday, May 31, 2019 | “My Next Guest Needs No Introduction” returns.
Noseda leads the second of the spring’s “Unexpected Italy” programs.
Management is acting on a proposal to cut season to 40 weeks a year.
The Style Invitational Empress on this week’s new contest and ‘grandfoals’ results.
Ava DuVernay’s Netflix series borrows the look of true-crime drama but discards the genre’s tropes.
Post TV critic Hank Stuever discusses the good, bad and so-bad-it's-good of TV.