The transition from silent film to talkies ushered in Hollywood’s Golden Age, bringing the world unforgettable classics and ...
A painter who took his subjects from pop culture, he was also the founding editor of Artnet.com and chronicled the rise of ...
Selected by Amanda Parrish Morgan, the author, most recently, of “Stroller.” ...
Restored by the Berkshire County Historical Society, the home of "Moby-Dick; or, The Whale" author Herman Melville is open ... Over this time, many renowned artists have also made appearances ...
Brandy Melville, the fast-fashion retailer notorious for its “one-size-fits-most” California-girl clothing, opened a store on the Church Street Marketplace in Burlington last Saturday ...
Officers discovered nearly £500,000 of cash when they raided the home of couple Ian Shacklady and Gillian Melville. A National Crime Agency investigation subsequently revealed that an organised ...
Going to art shows with Walter Robinson, the artist, writer, and human bullshit detector who died earlier this week at age 74 ...
The artist and writer Walter Robinson—known for creating bright and dryly humourous paintings, and for writing incisive and sometimes irreverent musings on the New York art world—has died ...
He edited influential outlets, made alluring appropriation art, and with a rare, wry sensibility, helped define his era. Walter Robinson with one of his works at the opening of "Go Figure!" ...
During a visit to the National Gallery, Melville purportedly saw artist J.M.W. Turner’s Whalers painting, which provided him with visual inspiration for the novel, while a bow shaped-drawing ...