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The holiday gift that keeps teenagers on the sofa with game controllers in their hands may help parents pay their college tuition. For some, training to compete in
LOS ANGELES— In Israel, the sight of an African American man dressed in full Hasidic regalia tends to attract second glances even from people who don’t recognize this
The partial renovation of a bronze chariot likely used by royalty in China three millennia ago has been unveiled to the public. News of the three-year restoration was
A small painting hidden away in England for more than a century that was thought to be a copy of Spanish artist Diego Velazquez’s “Las Meninas” masterpiece was
If you haven’t found Pete Davidson funny after six years on “Saturday Night Live,” two hours watching his semi-biographical film “The King of Staten Island” likely won’t change
Hollywood loves to make movies depicting “the black struggle.” But black audiences may be tired of the same stories of people who look like them trying to make
While the coronavirus outbreak has done serious financial damage to Hollywood, the film industry’s creative stagnation has been longstanding. Ignoring the revolving door of superheroes, remakes and reboots,
If you hear people greet each other with “May the fourth be with you,” that’s because they’re Star Wars fans, and today—May 4—is another way for people from