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Southwestern Retrospective Exhibition," Miramont Castle's first major exhibit, features almost 50 historic photos, sourced from nine U.S. institutions, of American Indian ruins and pueblos explored an ...
Marianne Jean-Baptiste gives the performance of the year as an explosive volcano of a woman in “Hard Truths.” She tells us what it was like to be so unhinged—and win awards for it.
In 1997, the actor Marianne Jean-Baptiste became the first Black British woman to receive an Oscar nomination, for Mike Leigh’s suburban gut punch Secrets & Lies. She was heartbreaking in it, as a ...
You might know Jean-Baptiste from Leigh's wonderful 1996 film, Secrets & Lies, in which she played a shy, unassuming London optometrist seeking out her birth mother. But there's nothing unassuming ...
"She lead by example and we owe her so much," Ron Howard wrote of his late mother Jean's impact on his family Ron Galella/Ron Galella Collection via Getty Ron Howard is honoring his mother ...
Karine Jean-Pierre’s two-and-a-half-year stint as White House press secretary was marked by what many saw as a series of embarrassing and even controversial moments. In May 2022, Jean-Pierre ...
She once won a demolition derby and motorcycled across China. By Clay Risen The first time Jean Jennings confronted the Mexican federal police, they had just arrested one of her friends for public ...
The moment will forever be seared in my memory. It was December 1, 2022, at President and Dr. Biden’s France state dinner. That evening was the first time the administration felt a dinner was ...
So, with the absentee president being shielded from the public, or off on another long weekend in Delaware, the face of the administration became Karine Jean-Pierre in the final two-and-a-half ...
The Ashley Gibson Barnett Museum of Art at Florida Southern College is presenting "Dutch Impressionism: The Hague School, 1860-1930," on view now through February 23, 2025, in the Museum's Dorothy ...