Ameya Okamoto, Santana Walker, and Celeste Hampton—part of the Smithsonian's Nail Art Project. Photos courtesy of the Smithsonian Institution When Indigenous entrepreneur and aesthetic innovator ...
Kristen Beeman is the Symphony Orchestra’s third flute and piccolo player, although she frequently fills in as principal when needed. She’s played in the orchestra for around nine years. Besides ...
For her debut solo exhibition in New York, Sherald takes twenty-first American realism, broadens it, and spins it on its ...
Michaël Amy, Distinguished Professor in the School of Art, had an interview with contemporary artist Johan Muyle published in Sculpture. The conversation explores Muyle’s motorized assemblages and ...
Acclaimed portrait artist Amy Sherald, widely known for her oil portraits of Michelle Obama and Breonna Taylor, is holding her first major museum survey at the Whitney Museum of American Art.
With a memory game’s slyness, the painter’s first institutional European survey springs her work free of its pigeonhole between abstraction and figuration.
So good, they do it twice. Amy Schumer recently revealed that there are two days a year that she and husband Chris Fischer always have sex. “Yes. Seven years. We had sex. We did,” she told ...
Amy Schumer made a series of shocking confessions about her sex life with husband Chris Fischer, including how many times they get intimate and why they have to schedule it. Speaking to People ...
The White House on Tuesday afternoon identified Amy Gleason as the acting leader of DOGE, which has been pushing agencies to fire employees, cancel contracts and make other budget cuts.
Amy Poehler may have a decades-long friendship with Tina Fey, but she knows Jimmy Fallon came first. Poehler, 53, shared the sentiments during an appearance with Fey, 54, on The Tonight Show ...
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said Wednesday Amy Gleason has been the top official in charge of Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency for "quite some time," clapping back ...
A letter signed by 463 playwrights, poets, dancers, visual artists and others pushes back against new grant requirements that bar the promotion of diversity or “gender ideology.” By Michael ...
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