The Wall Art Gallery is thrilled to announce Motusrealism Unveiled: Ashvin Harrison's Eternal Dance , a captivating solo exhibition by globally celebrated Australian artist Ashvin Harrison, opening ...
Films on caste are not simply stories of oppression anymore but of ambition, desire, dignity, and joy. If the mainstream is ...
A roundup of the bold, divisive, and conversation-starting books from 2025 that challenged beliefs and refused to blend into ...
The Things With Feathers is a remarkable film about grief, based on the book by Max Porter, who tells us the hallucinatory ...
The Yellow Prince,” Ukrainian poet Vasyl Barka’s masterpiece account of Stalin’s artificial famine, is emblematic of Ukraine’s struggle not only against foreign invaders, but against evil itself.
Netflix has procured and put up almost every format related to films and TV shows for the audience. So, it's a matter of ...
A long time ago, I ran into Iris Murdoch at a party where the host had unleashed a lethal cocktail on his guests in order to ...
Her undulating looped-wire sculptures and drawings of flowers hint at personal depths, in a major retrospective at MoMA.
You better watch out, you better not cry, you better not pout, I’m telling you why: A Mariah Carey bar is coming to town!
Miss McVey Takes Charge by Sheena Wilkinson Mrs Hart’s Marriage Bureau was published by HarperCollins in 2023 and immediately ...
The eyes got me. Sir Thomas More by Hans Holbein the Younger isn’t the brightest, or the largest painting in its room—it might be the smallest—but it’s easily the most striking. It called to me from ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results