Five decades of CIFF history will be preserved in CWRU's Kelvin Smith Library as the event marks its 50th anniversary in ...
A brick building near downtown Knoxville is a prime example of industrial architecture. It turns out the designer was one of the best. It's an unexpected find, and even more unexpected for Tennessee, ...
The campaign launched with a special Halloween-themed short (image credit: Royal Albert Dock Liverpool) Royal Albert Dock Liverpool has launched three permanent projectors which will show a series of ...
When the Timken Museum of Art in Balboa Park opened in 1965 it was credited to a San Diego architecture firm. Two local ...
'Out of This World' follows an American delegation traveling to Russia in the midst of the Ukrainian war. Losange Films has unveiled a first-look still of Riley Keough in Albert Serra’s mysterious new ...
For the first time, Director Wes Anderson has opened his archives, releasing thousands of film props—kept in storage for nearly thirty years—for a major retrospective at the Design Museum in London, ...
Emilio Miguel Torres shot the feature-length movie “The Ladder” in Ketchikan, where he grew up in the theater community and ...
Asian Heritage Day at the New Haven Museum is about celebrating Asian culture and history, and the dozens of ethnic groups that comprise the Asian community. GOP may have reached a deal to end the ...
The UK’s first major retrospective of the writer/director’s 30-year career reveals the craft and collaboration behind his iconic films It’s hard to think of a filmmaker working today whose artistic ...
Despite many construction challenges since breaking ground in March 2018—including delays due to the COVID-19 pandemic—the Lucas Museum of Narrative Art is now scheduled to open its doors on September ...
The Design Museum in London has opened "Wes Anderson: The Archives," the first major UK retrospective celebrating the filmmaker’s distinctive cinematic style. The exhibition displays over 700 objects ...
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