
Ketanji Brown Jackson, the judge who shattered the glass ceiling in the US
The first Black woman who will sit on the Supreme Court studied at a public high school and worked as a public defender

The first Black woman who will sit on the Supreme Court studied at a public high school and worked as a public defender

Dramatic images from Bucha have led to additional measures, including a ban on new investments in Russia and action against Sberbank and Alfa Bank

The actor’s recently published memoirs offer clues to understand the confrontation with Chris Rock that has spurred his departure from the Academy

The House select committee investigating the January 6, 2021 assault has found nothing during a seven-hour period in the White House logs that were handed over as evidence in the probe

The audience were left unsure if the moment was scripted or real, as the actor responded to a quip from the comedian about his partner’s alopecia, until he was heard to shout: ‘Get my wife’s name out of your f*cking mouth’

The U.S. senate approved an initiative that would put an end to changing the clocks back in winter. The decision now awaits the approval of Congress and the president. But experts argue for keeping the winter schedule

The coronavirus variant has set back the recovery of this historically vibrant music scene. Some jazz joints haven’t survived the pandemic.

The lawmaker, who lived through the insurrection just days after his son took his own life, is now one of the most high-profile members of the committee investigating what happened on January 6

The cartoonist speaks to EL PAÍS about the recent controversy sparked in Tennessee over his masterpiece ‘Maus,’ attributing the episode to ‘a cultural trend in America’

The American producer was part of an all-star performance, featuring Snoop Dogg and Eminem, but watching the event was a reminder that no, you are not young forever

Plaintiffs claim they rented the film because of deceptive advertising that showed scenes featuring the popular actress, who was in fact left out of the final version

Joe Biden’s cautious handling of the Ukraine crisis and his rhetorical commitment to strengthening world democracy signal a new era in the country’s foreign policy

A full 400 years after the meal with English colonists that gave rise to a US federal holiday, the Wampanoag, who survive on the coast of Massachusetts, are striving to tell the real story of that encounter and its devastating consequences

The most ambitious display of drawings by the master to date brings the celebratory series of exhibitions to a close

Artist Santiago Sierra calls the decision “an anachronistic and exotic act of censorhip”

Museum pays tribute to the highly original artist, from his early years through his psychedelic period

Still no deal with Culture Ministry covering free-of-charge loan of 429 paintings that expired Monday

The 33-year-old has released a new album of songs that are included in a new musical

Madrid show offers insight into overlooked part of Spanish master’s output

New branch of Madrid gallery will house private collection of 20th-century art documents

Life-size work had to be renamed after King Juan Carlos’s surprise abdication earlier this year

Toledo is marking the 400th anniversary of the death of the painter with a huge exhibition The collection of 76 works offers a modern-day view of the Crete-born master

Strippers, Picassos and foreign collectors make their mark on Arco 2014
Measure included in reform of Intellectual Property Law

Fundación Mapfre show examines the artist's relationship with his workshop

Cut in VAT rate to 10 percent could be followed by similar measures to promote culture

The museum's latest addition is a spectacular medieval coffered ceiling Donated by the Várez Fisa family, it depicts dragons, bear hunts and busty maidens