Three exhibitions will celebrate KPM, whose full name is Königliche Porzellan-Manufaktur Berlin, as it marks its 250th anniversary.
The flowing lines and rising forms of Eero Saarinan's TWA Terminal are buoyant, flowing, meant to soar. The design was a radical departure from the structural rationalism of the time.
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In a new series, photographer Edward Burtynsky captures water in its many forms.
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"Chagall: Love, War, and Exile," at New York's Jewish Museum, explores the years 1930-48, some spent in the U.S.
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"Wrap Your Troubles in Dreams' meant a lot to the young George Wein.
Fine art photographers are trolling the Internet for images, using covert tactics to shoot unsuspecting subjects and presenting top-secret sites to create provocative art.
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At the Toronto International Film Festival, Horror movies are a draw for both fans and Hollywood studios, which know that the low-budget genre can often have outsize profit margins.
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The actress talks about co-starring with late James Gandolfini in 'Enough Said' and her lunch date with fellow 'veep' Joe Biden.
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A conversion team takes the 1939 film to a new dimension—where Munchkins look smaller and the Wicked Witch is even creepier.
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New version of controversial videogame series hits shelves on Tuesday
Amid serious Oscar releases, intellectual documentaries and edgy indies at the Toronto Film Festival, the standout films were comedies and an upbeat musical.
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Ellen Hopkins writes in verse about issues like teen pregnancy and drug abuse. Teen readers can't get enough.
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The concert tour offers a new look, but the latest album shows singer remains loyal to his style.
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New album, "Fuse," encompasses both the range of his personal tastes and the trajectory he sees for country music at large.
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From "Citizen Kane" to "World War Z," don't believe everything an anchor says on the big screen.
British composer Mark-Anthony Turnage—whose opera 'Anna Nicole' opens in Brooklyn on Tuesday—makes a case for Anna Nicole Smith as a modern diva.
Downton Abbey's Daisy, Sophie McShera, plans to spend the season going to the theater with friends.
Garry Winogrand's "Women Are Beautiful," a series of pictures the photographer first exhibited in 1975, was a fashion chronicle of the outfits and hair styles worn by what came to be called the Liberated Woman.
A unique mentorship program run by BMI helps advanced jazz artists develop and refine their skills.
Director John Tiffany and set designer Bob Crowley have stripped the stage bare for the upcoming production of "The Glass Menagerie," creating a minimalist home for the Wingfield family.
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There were so many fashion week parties going on in the city that, for nearly everyone in the industry, a question as simple as "where did you end up tonight?" resulted in a laundry list of locales.
An important symbol at One World Trade Center, sacrificed for the sake of cost cutting.
The Museum of Modern Art rediscovers pre-World War II American art. Finally.
Original television music is not given the respect that feature-film scores get. In this year's Emmy press release, the music categories were listed after the nominees for outstanding prosthetic makeup.
Actor Josh Brolin says he made about 75 pies while filming "Labor Day" with Kate Winslet.
The invitation for Betsey Johnson's fashion show on Wednesday is something that most people running around for fashion week could use during this hectic time: a bottle of pills.
Dan Schechter was ready to give up on filmmaking, frustrated by dead ends he kept hitting in an effort to adapt Elmore Leonard's "The Switch." He joined his family's jewelry business, until the film rights suddenly became available.
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The declaration of authenticity was made Monday by the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam, which itself had declared the canvas a fake less than two decades ago.
A show at the Huntington Library is as much about Indian culture in California as it is about Junípero Serra, the Franciscan missionary who is just one miracle away from sainthood.
Dave Holland's new band and its self-titled debut album may lead fans to associate Prism with the jazz bassist's earlier work with Miles Davis.
The Hollywood producer shares a few of his favorite things, from his 1974 Golden Globe Award for "Chinatown" to a gold key to New York.
Francesco Vezzoli staged a concert with Lady Gaga and presented a 24-hour art exhibit in Paris. But uprooting an entire church and moving it from Italy to New York this fall might be his most monumental work yet.
How the world premiere of their new film "The Face of Love" took star Annette Bening and director Arie Posen by surprise.
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"True Blood" star Joe Manganiello brings rage to "A Streetcar Named Desire" at the Yale Repertory Theatre.
With "The Old Friends," it's as if the playwright esteemed for his soft-spoken tales of small-town life took a look at Tennessee Williams' works and said, "I bet I could write that kind of play, too."
New York City Opera is in trouble again, writes Terry Teachout. But does anyone have a good reason why the company deserves to live on?
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Better than ever, Detective Christopher Foyle is thrust into the world of espionage and moral murkiness in postwar London
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As New York Fashion Week has grown into an ever-expanding traffic jam of shows, presentations, breakfasts, cocktail parties and dinners, so has the need for costume changes.
From Renee Fleming's horror-movie pick to the death-metal concert Marisha Pessl is attending, here's what 13 New York influencers are looking forward to this fall.
'Blue Caprice' explores the relationship of the men behind the Beltway sniper attacks by focusing on the pieces.
Gallery exhibitions of Bill Traylor, Gene Davis and Phyllis Bramson.
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When Nicolas de T. Checa, 11, was pronounced New York's state chess champion after the tournament ended earlier this month, he was asleep. After all, the next day was the first day of school.
Less a murder story than a murder dream, "Blue Caprice"—about the notorious Beltway Sniper case—is writer-director Alexandre Moors's chilling study in character.
How is President Obama's turnaround on Syria playing abroad? From the Mideast to China to Europe, seven views from around the globe.
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Authentic and exciting dishes are no longer the exclusive privilege of travelers to China or to the outer reaches of Flushing, Queens.
After he left Gucci Group, the designer began building a new brand under his own name. Now, as his global fashion empire is hitting its stride, Ford takes on his next big role: fatherhood.
Even the most jaded business travelers will find it hard to pine for home in these nifty new hotels.
Porsche's 918 Spyder is the world's fastest car—and a hybrid. Dan Neil drives the eco-beast that shattered the Nürburgring record.
Even the world's best, like FedEx Cup leader Henrik Stenson, fall in and out of the depths.
Join The Wall Street Journal's fashion reporters as they descend on New York Fashion Week.
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Teri Agins offers a clever game to play at bridal showers: Have teams create their own wedding-dress looks out of a bag of materials.
Now that marijuana has been legalized for medical purposes in 20 states, and for recreation in Washington and Colorado, makers of heady glass" are showcasing their work in art books and competitions.
NPR's Marian McPartland, who died last week, was a performer first and foremost, a soloist of strong personality and real quality whose shimmering, iridescent harmonies were instantly distinctive
Proposed statue of Native American warrior would be considerably larger than the Statue of Liberty, the nation's tallest statue.
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