In 1969, Otis Moss Jr led a push to ensure diversity among Santa Clauses. But the fight, he says, continues to this day. The tablet sold by Sotheby’s is the oldest known inscription in stone of ...
More about Jon Pareles Jason Farago, a critic at large for The Times, writes about art and culture in the U.S. and abroad. More about Jason Farago Gia Kourlas is the dance critic for The Times.
Have you ever looked at a famous painting or piece of art and thought, “Damn, I wish I could’ve been at that party!” That’s me whenever I look at Hieronymous Bosch’s The Garden of ...
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The EU has officially adopted USB-C as the common charging standard. EU consumers can now use a single USB-C charger for smartphones, tablets, cameras, headphones, gaming consoles, and other devices.
Once meant to be admired from a distance, art now is seeking viewer participation in its very creation. The genre of interactive art is reshaping how viewers engage with artworks, responding to their ...
8th century to c.2nd century. Even after the fall of ancient Greece in 146 BC, its culture and arts continued to influence those of the ancient Roman Empire, which began in the early 1st century.
And, a slew of art and cultural immersions offer a sneak ... There's no better introduction to Gujarat’s vibrant culture than Rann Utsav. The annual event in Dhordo village in the Great Rann ...
And as art imitates life, the country’s entertainment industry has taken it upon itself to spotlight the grave state of affairs — through shows that feature protagonists who leave the hustle culture ...
Now as exciting as this sounds, the Museum of Art & Photography (MAP) and exhibition curator Yash Sanhotra have put together ... The motifs found on the textiles are reflective of the culture and ...
Big money, big ideas and big egos — the art world has all the necessary ingredients for a juicy controversy. This may be why eye-rolling and schadenfreude emerge so virulently whenever said ...