The Caraffa Museum in Córdoba, Argentina debuts an audio description service with effects and music designed so that individuals with visual disabilities can enjoy its aesthetic experience
Intellectual and intense, yet equally relatable and playful, the actress is one of those performers who excels in her craft whether on television, a film set, or a theater stage
A line on the ground separates the Canadian town of Stanstead and the American town of Derby Line. A library stands right on top, but it had never been a problem. Until Trump returned to power, that is
A philanthropist and ambassador for an NBA team, the performer’s career dates back to the 1980s. When the phone stopped ringing after a few hits, she stepped back to focus on her business work with her husband, billionaire Antony Ressler
The band’s leader, Jorge Hernández, addresses his musical genre’s controversial association with crime. He also shares his perspective on Mexican immigrants in the United States
‘Pavements,’ by Alex Ross Perry, has just premiered in the US and recounts, in a very peculiar way, the singular career of a band that has spent decades running from success — only to keep stumbling into it
The actor, who presented his film on the ‘Odyssey’ in Barcelona, says he will follow the conclave with special interest and that he hasn’t forgotten ‘The English Patient’
At 89, from her home in Jerusalem, she tells her story in order to preserve the memory of the Shoah. According to a recent study, of the more than 200,000 Jewish Holocaust survivors who are still living, 70% will pass away in the next decade
The sociological theories on cultural taste popularized by French thinker Pierre Bourdieu over 45 years ago have reached a wider audience thanks to a graphic novel by Tiphaine Rivière
Every first Monday in May, the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York opens its fashion exhibition with what is one of the industry’s biggest events. Its privileged attendees have left us with a long list of memorable looks and anecdotes
The event has become an annual gathering of the world’s most talked-about celebrities. Many of them, in turn, use their appearance at the event to spark conversation — or controversy
Jerry Saltz quit his job as a truck driver to write about the New York art scene. His self-deprecating, direct style has earned him a Pulitzer Prize, as well as hundreds of thousands of followers on social media
The New Orleans academic invites readers to discover his country’s past in his book ‘How the Word Is Passed: A Reckoning with the History of Slavery Across America’
Bangs, heavy eyeliner, black skinny jeans, and melancholy — these were the trademarks of the emo subculture, which experienced a massive boom among teenagers in the 2000s. Now, it seems to have disappeared. But could it make a comeback with Generation Alpha?
The Bronx-born artist, who is touring for the first time in six years, speaks openly with EL PAÍS about her divorce from Ben Affleck, her difficult year and how she paved the way for the Latino community in the entertainment world
The renowned Latvian dancer remains deeply engaged in his work at the helm of the artistic center that bears his name, and recently joined Pedro Almodóvar for one of the filmmaker’s major nights in the United States
‘The End’, by Joshua Oppenheimer, is the latest in a wave of song-filled movies that rewrite the rules of the musical genre and reject the traditional happy ending — joining titles like ‘Emilia Pérez,’ ‘Annette,’ ‘Joker: Folie à Deux’ and ‘Cyrano’
Without releasing music for four years, distanced from his longtime manager, and struggling to launch a fashion brand, the singer appears to be in a downward spiral — one that raises more questions than answers. ‘He’s lost,’ say those close to him
The ‘Lord of the Rings’ star has returned to photocalls for her role in the latest Marvel film, but for the past five years she has prioritized living quietly with her daughters: ‘Covid changed things and put them into perspective’
In a new memoir, the man behind so many unforgettable opera and symphonic concerts reviews his relationship with great artists, such as Benjamin Britten, Leonard Bernstein and Luciano Pavarotti
‘Brothers in Arms,’ the album that consolidated and ended the band, turns 40 and is being reissued as a luxury item. Its legacy still resonates on platforms like Spotify, but a massive tour and an overly classic sound divided (and still divides) critics
Despite setbacks, with John Paul Jones threatening to leave the band and Robert Plant under the knife, the English quartet, spurred on by Jimmy Page, recorded a revered set of songs