Folk Guitarist Marisa Anderson Examines What It Means to Be UnAmerican

When you study stress management, you learn about multiple forms of deep breathing, heart rate variation, the value of community, and how to incorporate nature into your life. You could add listening to Marisa Anderson play guitar to that list. Her expressive style acts as a calming balm, allowing your body to settle into itself, […]

Emily Blunt steals Spielberg's busy 'Disclosure Day'

Film critic Sean Burns writes there’s a lot going on in this movie: a ton of running and jumping and driving cars through living rooms and into trains and invisible fire trucks that crash into other cars. Yet either despite all this running around or because of it, “Disclosure Day” never feels like it really gets anywhere.

A Fine Madness, Indeed: Justin Weaks’ Solo Show Reaches Thrilling New Heights in the Art Form

When A Fine Madness creator and performer Justin Weaks tells his audience that the show is “not a play, though we are gonna play,” the cheeky confession comes as little surprise to anyone who has seen his previous work on Washington stages. Over the years, Weaks has built a reputation for honesty and nuance in […]

Former ‘Fresh Prince’ star Karyn Parsons has fully embraced writing — and in her latest book, it’s murder

Parsons, who splits her time between Providence and Westport, Mass., will be launching her new young adult mystery “Blue Beach" at local events this week.

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The Genre Guide to the 2026 DC/DOX Film Festival

On the popular movie-centric social media site Letterboxd, you can filter movies by type. Horror, comedy, drama, and documentary can be neatly separated. But listing documentary as its own, singular genre is a categorical mistake. It means the Holocaust documentary Shoah somehow belongs in the same bucket as The King of Kong, which follows nerds […]

A school's perfect veneer cracks in 'Eureka Day'

In the Huntington's "Eureka Day" a school prides itself on inclusivity and consensus-building. But when a mumps outbreak forces the community to take a stance on vaccine policy, good intentions collide with irreconcilable differences. Critic Jacquinn Sinclair writes the sharp comedy exposes what happens when a progressive institution can't agree on what's actually right.

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Striped Rock Dismissed as Natural in 1928 Reclassified as UK’s Oldest Cave Painting

It was a case of better late than never for the Guardian: editors issued something of a correction 98 years after the paper reported the UK’s oldest prehistoric art was actually a natural phenomenon. On October, 1912, red streaks discovered on a wall in Bacon Cave near Mumbles, Wales, were believed to be made by […]

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Ten’s To See: ‘Gucci Storia’ At Palazzo Gucci In Florence

Demna’s latest expression of the Gucci story, comes in the form of Gucci Storia, an immersive exhibition, housed within the 14th Century walls of the Gucci Palazzo in Florence. The building, which dates back to 1337, stands in Piazza della Signoria, a stone’s throw from the Uffizi Gallery, and is the cultural heart of the brand.

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WATCH: Dolce & Gabbana Dress Madonna And Friends For Her New Album Film

Madonna and Dolce & Gabbana are back in business. The Italian fashion house has teamed up with the Queen of Pop for Confessions II – The Film, a slick new visual companion to her forthcoming album that premiered at New York’s Beacon Theatre during the Tribeca Film Festival on June 5.

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32 soupes Campbell et un Coca s’il vous plait : une expo revient sur l’œuvre d’Andy Warhol, daron du pop art

Le style Warhol est reconnaissable entre mille. Devenu le symbole d’une société de consommation où les produits sont reproductibles avant toute chose, c'est notamment 32 canettes de soupe Campbell peintes à la main et sérigraphiées...

At Studio Theatre, a Victorious Purlie

Ossie Davis’ antebellum South-skewering farce Purlie Victorious debuted on Broadway in September 1961, just under four years before President Lyndon B. Johnson signed the Voting Rights Act into law and not quite 65 years before the U.S. Supreme Court eviscerated it. Chief New York Times critic Howard Taubman’s rave opened like this: “It is marvelously […]

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