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A new, acclaimed novel takes a young child's meltdown and turns it into a surreal satire of modern life. In…
A new, acclaimed novel takes a young child's meltdown and turns it into a surreal satire of modern life. In…
A nearly 400-year-old painting that had long been attributed to someone in Rembrandt's workshop has now been judged to have…
Bong Joon-ho told reporters that the movie's story has not only "funny, comic" elements but also "bitter, painful natures" of…
When most Americans think of the World War II battle for Iwo Jima - if they think of it at…
At the exhibition "Speechless: Different by Design," touching pieces of art is actually encouraged. As Jeffrey Brown reports, the Dallas…
"Power struggles in prison are sometimes overtly violent, but mostly they are psychological and subtle," he said.
When writer Isabel Allende creates characters for her novels, she often looks to real people as "models." For a crime…
Twelve tapestries by Renaissance master Raphael are back on display in the Vatican's Sistine Chapel, nearly five centuries since they…
Journalist and historian Craig Fehrman has written a book called "Author in Chief: The Untold Story of Our Presidents and…
Comedians Steve Martin and Martin Short first connected in the 1980s while filming "The Three Amigos" and have remained close…
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