Ancient Greece-inspired erotic art sparks debate in Spain
By local artist Antoni Miro, the figures provide a foretaste of an upcoming exhibition at a cultural center opening soon nearby, said a spokeswoman for the consortium that manages the
By local artist Antoni Miro, the figures provide a foretaste of an upcoming exhibition at a cultural center opening soon nearby, said a spokeswoman for the consortium that manages the
Israel Galvan, the brooding star of modern flamenco, is used to conjuring up miracles on stage. But in his new show Galvan has to herd cats. The Spanish dancer shares
NEW YORK (AP) — Arthur Mitchell, who broke barriers for African-Americans in the 1950s as a ballet dancer with the New York City Ballet and who would go on to
BOSTON (AP) — When people care too much, Winnie-the-Pooh argues it’s just love. That bit of time-tested wisdom is as relevant today as it was nearly a century ago, when
“Combatron” abruptly ended its “Funny Komiks” run in Dec. 15, 1997 after being in the publication since 1990.
NEWARK, N.J. — Justice Sonia Sotomayor said reading helped her reach the Supreme Court.
NEW YORK – “Crazy Rich Asians” isn’t just a hit at the box office.
BOSTON (AP) — It’s an expansive and quintessentially Kennedy photo album. Here’s a young, shirtless JFK, baring six-pack abs and smirking poolside while striking an un-presidential pose. There’s Rose Fitzgerald
JOHANNESBURG (AP) — The usual suspects — Wonder Woman, Spider-Man and Darth Vader — roamed at Comic Con Africa. A few African characters were also on display: Kwezi, Captain South
More than 300 works from two key periods in Pablo Picasso’s early years go on display in Paris on Tuesday, the first time they have been brought together in the
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