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Tony Kaye explains his attachment to Detachment

The director famous for the meltdown he had on his first film, American History X, talks about how his second feature was different

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Solo exhibition of new paintings, sculptures and installation by Valerie Hegarty opens at Marlborough Chelsea

Valerie Hegarty, Sinking Ship (Large Clipper Ship), 2012. Canvas, stretcher bars, paper, glue, acrylic paint, gel mediums, 64 x 53 x 7 inches© Valerie Hegarty, courtesy Marlborough Chelsea, New York.

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Summer exhibition features contemporary sculptures by nine renowned artist

Kenneth Snelson, Key City, 1968. Aluminum and Stainless Steel, 12 x 24 x 24 feet. ATLANTA, GA.- The Atlanta Botanical Garden and Marlborough Gallery are presenting a group exhibition entitled Independent Visions: Sculpture in the Garden, featuring works by the artists Magdalena Abakanowicz, Chakaia Booker, Red Grooms, Clement Meadmore, Michele Oka Doner, Beverly Pepper, George Rickey, Kenneth ...

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'American Idol': Songs for an Old World

Last night's American Tune Bag was a strangely dark episode, one full of angry songs and pained singing, a blast from the turbulent past that overcame our brave, noble tributes and reduced them to the small quivering children that they are at heart. Well, mostly. There was some good singing! But it all felt tinged with a bit of madness, didn't it?

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In Philadelphia, a bicentennial for America's first black nationalist

Martin R. Delany is one of the most interesting people you’ve never heard of. He was, over the course of a long life (1812-85), a writer, editor, abolitionist, Harvard medical student, physician, judge, acquaintance of John Brown, and the first African American commissioned a major in the Army. He is also widely considered America’s first black nationalist, the forerunner of Marcus Garvey, Paul ...

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