The comedian rose to fame for his crude pranks and shock humor, which influenced shows like ‘Jackass.’ Now he runs a farm in ...
Experience the rich history and stunning revival of French tapestry at The Clark Art Institute’s "Wall Power," featuring ...
The “Warm Chocolate Lava Cake” erupts with molten chocolate that flows like the River Styx, while the “Franken-Bride Cake” is a towering confection of vanilla and strawberry that looks like it was ...
The local song of ice and fire Silver Skate starts Friday at Laurier Park, celebrating its 35 th anniversary with the conceptual The “Away” Project, in which large-scale art and design instalations ...
The first major U.S. exhibition of Germany’s great Romantic painter is a historic showcase. It’s also a blueprint for how to ...
A bachelor who spent decades living with his mother, he "cultivated a dishevelled look", said Houman Barekat in The Guardian: he wore a "faded bomber jacket held together by sticky tape" and used a ...
Japanese Art History à la Takashi Murakami” at Gagosian’s Mayfair branch in London showcases the Japanese polymathic artist in remix mode as he updates important pieces from his country’s artistic ...
Whistler’s paintings were first compared to music in 1863 when the French critic Paul Manz described his haunting portrait, ...
Grey walls, grey furniture and grey jumpsuits affect the psychology of prisoners. Research suggests simple, colourful ...
More than 125 films and videos feature in his survey at Boston's Institute of Contemporary Art through March 16.
Ever wonder just how many real-world references there are in the history of Magic? Join Nick Wolf as he starts counting from ...
Professor of comparative religion and Indian studies DIANA L ECK leads the Pluralism Project at Harvard University studying America s changing religious landscape The author of India A Sacred Geograph ...