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Timed to the nation’s 250th anniversary, a new Breuer exhibition traces American identity through art, literature, sports, history and a 67-million-year-old exhibition-ready Tyrannosaurus rex ...
The Associated Press has profiled uniquely American items to mark the 250th anniversary of the United States. These are ...
Fed up with expensive tickets and omnipresent branding, some festival fans are creating their own anarchic, ticketless events full of glitter and silliness. They explain how it’s done ...
An Olivier-nominated playwright and Grammy-nominated musician appearing together, theater productions both opening and closing, and an exhibition featuring local artists and found objects are just ...
The exhibition, NIGO: From Japan With Love, brings together over 700 objects from his personal archive, charting his evolution from teenage Americana obsessive to global designer and artistic director ...
Philippine authorities have released images of structures at a disputed reef they believe were placed there by China. The number of newly identified foreign objects has grown to six since the first ...
See more of our trusted coverage when you search. Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. Philippine authorities have released images of structures at a disputed ...
FIFA has finally responded to IShowSpeed's World Cup anthem "Champions", acknowledging the track that gained global traction online. The popular online streamer and influencer, born Darren Jason ...
While bidding farewell, Stephen Colbert tried to stick it to CBS one last time on "The Late Show." During a segment on the series finale, the comedian, while discussing recent lawsuits filed by the ...
Stephen Colbert on the series finale of "The Late Show." (Scott Kowalchyk/CBS) Hello and goodbye to “The Late Show With Stephen Colbert.” The late night host set out to deliver a mostly by-the-books ...
After 11 years and some 1,800 episodes, CBS’s “The Late Show With Stephen Colbert” ended with a song. A very symbolic song: Paul McCartney appeared as the show’s last guest and closed out Thursday’s ...