How are new words formed, and why? The Guardian writer Andy Bodle informs us we enlarge our lexicon by approximately 1,000 new words per annum.
IndieWire can share an exclusive clip from the upcoming episode, which sees Klepper — a correspondent for “The Daily Show” since 2014 — speak to MAGA supporters filling the city’s ...
McDowell Arts Council Association (MACA) is presenting “Aaron Shirley Ink & Watercolor,” a solo exhibition featuring more than 40 original watercolor works. The exhibit, on display through Jan. 31, ...
In one clip, Martin can be seen standing beside Johnson and speaking with other people at the temple, before noticing that the person behind the camera is recording — at which point he smiles ...
the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, and can be found "among the treasures of discriminating private collectors." Life magazine featured Lauren Ford's work in several of its issues. Lauren Ford ...
Campbell was a 1947 graduate of the Cleveland Institute of Art and 1986 Cleveland Arts Prize recipient.
The Curtis Institute of Music has outbid Temple in the sale of the Art Alliance building, owned by the now-defunct University of the Arts, a Temple spokesperson confirmed to The Temple News Wednesday.
The Curtis Institute of Music on Tuesday outbid Temple University for the Art Alliance building, owned by the shuttered University of the Arts, a spokesperson for Curtis confirmed. The institute bid ...
TONY Slattery's heartbreaking final post was shared on Christmas Day shortly before his sudden death aged 65. The comedian passed away this morning following a heart attack on Sunday evening ...
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This story has been updated to include additional comments about Shirley Beard. Shirley Mae Beard, the namesake of the beloved soul food restaurant in Louisville's Smoketown neighborhood ...
Shirley Mae Beard was the owner and face of Shirley Mae's Café on South Clay Street. She died at the age of 84 on Saturday morning, according to her family. She was a staple for Louisville's soul ...