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Woody Allen Is Shooting a New Movie in Spain
Just weeks after suing Amazon for canceling a four-movie deal, Woody Allen is working on a new film in Spain.Large Asian Art Collection Donated to University of Texas at Dallas
The family of Trammell and Margaret Crow has donated the entire collection of the Crow Museum of Asian Art to the University of Texas at Dallas, along with $23 million in support funding to help build a structure on the university campus to show more of the artworks.Glenn Close Reacts to Her 7th Nomination: It Says 'My Work Still Matters'
Glenn Close is hardly new to the Oscars race.Tracy K. Smith, Poet Laureate, Brings Her Podcast to Public Radio
Ever since Tracy K. Smith became the U.S. poet laureate in 2017, she has been hosting readings big and small in all corners of the country.These Celebrities Actually Want to Host the Oscars
It’s been more than a week since Kevin Hart was announced as host of the 91st Oscars ceremony and then stepped down in response to criticism over homophobic Twitter posts. The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences still hasn’t found a replacement.After 50 years, film society of Lincoln Center is a 'society' no more
NEW YORK — The Film Society of Lincoln Center turns 50 this year. To celebrate, the organization is holding an anniversary gala Monday and planning free summer movies. But most important may be what won’t be around for the festivities: The organization is dropping “society” from its name. Beginning Monday, it will be known as Film at Lincoln Center.Hannah Gadsby to return to New York with 'Douglas'
Australian comedian Hannah Gadsby is bringing her eye-opening humor back to New York this summer with her new solo show, “Douglas.”Lou Reed archive opens at New York Public Library
Before Reed died in 2013, he had never discussed what to do with his belongings, Anderson said in a phone interview.El Museo del Barrio appoints chief curator
An institution like El Museo “obviously is very sensitive about diversity, very sensitive about immigration, very sensitive about marginality,” Charpenel said. He added that those issues are at the heart of Moura’s work.What to know about the Pritzker Prize
Many in the field see the Pritzker not only as a validation of an individual’s work but also as a validation of the profession.7 cultural events celebrating the Lunar New Year
Below are other cultural events that welcome the Year of the Pig before the holiday ends Feb. 19.How to watch 'Black Panther' free and other Oscar movie tips
Others, like “Bohemian Rhapsody” and “A Star Is Born,” debuted earlier but expanded to more screens after snagging promising awards and nominations.Museums have grown more diverse, new study says
The Mellon Foundation had released the findings of its first nationwide survey that tracked the ethnic, racial and gender makeup of art museums’ staff members across the country in 2015.American Alliance of Museums leads national diversity initiative
The funds will go toward training and resources over the next three years that will help museum leaders better reflect the communities they serve.Tracy K. Smith, poet Laureate, brings her podcast to public radio
Ever since Tracy K. Smith became the U.S. poet laureate in 2017, she has been hosting readings big and small in all corners of the country.3 musical theater writers receive $100,000 kleban prizes
Three musical theater writers whose works cover Shakespeare, Afghanistan and a modern spin on the Greek Fates have been awarded the 2019 Kleban Prizes.Golden Globe award winners: The list
<em>Here are the movies and TV shows that received awards at the Golden Globes ceremony Sunday night:</em>