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There’s Crumb the “long-suffering” artist, bearing the scars of stigmata as he hunches over his drawing table. There’s Crumb the “sentimental slob,” weeping into his booze while ...
May 4th is considered a commemorative ‘Star Wars’ Day, so today we look at the new museum filmmaker George Lucas and his wife are building next to the L.A. Coliseum. It will open in 2026.
Huarachis is award-winning chef Rene Andrade's more casual counterpart to Bacanora. And the new lunch menu has two secret ...
In , Aesop Rock relies on personification in his lyrics, switching between outrageous boasts and mordant self-deprecation. On “Checkers,” he brags, “I’m all of Alexandria’s information in aggregate.” ...
Charles Wadsworth, founder of Spoleto Festival’s chamber music series, has died at 96. He popularized classical chamber music ...
Each game, the fans’ Sacramento pride will grow. It’s up to A’s ownership to decide if they want to cultivate our community pride because the crumbs they’re doling out won’t be enough.
In the center of Springfield on Tower Square Park, three giant pigeons stalk a can of Campbell’s soup. The art installation ...
Simón Mesa Soto’s sophomore feature is a darkly comedic character study that's easy to read as an allegory for arthouse ...
The Miami Dolphins reportedly have held trade talks with the Pittsburgh Steelers regarding Pro Bowl tight end Jonnu Smith, raising the question of why.
EDITOR'S NOTE: This profile of Charles Wadsworth originally appeared in The Post and Courier in two parts, on March 29 and ...
A native of the Sumatran rainforest, the titan arum (Amorphophallus titanium) is known in Indonesia as the ‘corpse flower’, ...
If the Bears want to pull off a road upset, they'll need to keep the ball out of the former MVP's hands. And that means a run-heavy game plan.