Email might dominate our day, but mail — the old-fashioned kind — has always been, and will continue to be, an integral part of our lives, whether it’s in the
A new exhibition at the National Gallery of Art gives an underappreciated medium the deep survey it deserves. "The Touch of Color: Pastels at the National Gallery of Art" offers
At its heart, is art an object or an idea? For centuries, art was defined as an object — the prehistoric Lascaux cave wall paintings in France, Michelangelo’s soaring Sistine
In a ring of sculptures crafted from steel and stone, Korean artist Lee Ufan has created a rare place of quiet contemplation on the National Mall, halfway between the warring
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Languages English Korean Farsi Spanish French Japanese English 63 UP Directed by Michael Apted (U.K., 2019, 180 min.) Director Michael Apted returns with the latest installment of his groundbreaking
There were no appointments for January 2020.
For President Trump, the State Department has been largely an afterthought. He has regularly proposed steep cuts to the international affairs budget, left top posts vacant and consolidated control of
EVENT CATEGORIES Art Theater Dance Discussions Music ART Dec. 6 to Jan. 3 Recollection: Reinterpreting Tradition and Heritage In this group exhibition of painting, photography and sculpture works, five
In October this year, a court in Karlsruhe, Germany, saw two men stand trial, jointly accused of 58 murders, multiple rapes and a host of aggravated sexual assaults. Ordinarily, the
“A Chorus Line” is a classic tale of hopes and dreams — some realized, some squashed, others fleeting. It’s because of this timeless theme that we can forgive the dated
From Santiago to Quito to La Paz, massive and often violent protests sparked by contentious elections, constitutional crises and worsening inequality have thrown a good portion of Latin America —