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From Amanda Gorman to Stacey Abrams, the L.A. Times Festival of Books promises to be the greatest gathering of book lovers ...
Under the patronage of His Highness Sheikh Dr. Sultan bin Mohammed Al Qasimi, Member of the Supreme Council and Ruler of ...
The underground-comic artist visits the Whitney with his biographer, Dan Nadel, and considers some old friends: his own ...
Since the Japanese anime boom of the past few decades, Akihabara has been a refuge for the otaku — someone who would “go ...
The meticulously rendered oil-panel paintings of Sandra Yagi ‘s show The Faeire Realm (through May 1 at Modern Eden) combine ...
Each Noveltease production takes a literary work from the public domain and breathes life into them with rhinestones, gender play and grit. Some of the titles they’ve adapted include “Frankenstein,” ...
Actor Eve Harlow talks to CBR about playing Ingrid Derian, not judging her characters, and loving the show's Pittsburgh, PA ...
It turns out that the history of pipe smoking goes back to ancient times and beyond. Pipes made of copper were among the afterlife accessories found in Egyptian tombs from as early as 2000 B.C.
The city of Kobe's Ijinkan-gai (foreigners' house district) is a hillside neighborhood featuring European-style houses built ...
We’ve all seen an episode of CSI or Law and Order, read a John Grisham book, or listened to a true ... for the best games in the genre, but Sherlock Holmes: Crimes and Punishments even does ...
whose Sherlock Holmes in 1893 had applied it to his perpetual antagonist, Professor Moriarty. Lurking behind these two literary figures, there was a real life supercriminal who could have given ...