Awards season is in full swing, and the F1 movie has picked up another trophy as Chris Stapleton won the 2026 GRAMMY for Best Country Solo Performance for his track Bad As I Used To Be from the ...
Florida Highwaymen artist Robert L. Lewis Jr. died on Jan. 26, 2026, at the age of 84. Lewis was known for his theme of capturing Florida's history on canvas before it disappears. His death leaves ...
A new exhibit celebrates what would have been artist Robert Rauschenberg’s 100th birthday. The show, "RAUSCHENBERG at 100," features rarely seen works from local private collections. Rauschenberg, ...
Robert Burleigh’s work as an artist extended across the fields of poetry, oil painting, music and writing more than 50 children’s picture books in a career that began as a newspaper reporter. “He was ...
Few musicians embody musical openness the way Robert Glasper does. The multi‑Grammy-winning pianist and composer has long been the connective tissue between jazz, hip-hop, R&B, and the experimental ...
The artist behind some of Los Angeles’ iconic murals received a big honor on Tuesday with a day proclaimed after him. The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors declared Jan. 24 as Robert Vargas Day ...
A major player in the block-trading boom, he left Wall Street for the art world, winning a Jeff Koons sculpture at auction for $91 million in 2019. By Matt Phillips Robert E. Mnuchin, a Goldman Sachs ...
The Marvel Cinematic Universe is always expanding, thanks to exciting new titles arriving in theaters and streaming with a Disney+ subscription. Without a doubt, the most highly anticipated upcoming ...
Heisman Trophy-winning quarterback Robert Griffin III publicly approved of Eastern New Mexico University hiring Art Briles, who previously coached Griffin at Baylor. Griffin praised Briles on ...
Heisman Trophy-winning quarterback and Baylor Bears legend Robert Griffin III publicly approved of Eastern New Mexico University hiring Art Briles, who previously coached Griffin at Baylor. "He is a ...
The largest museum exhibition of Robert Therrien’s work features giant tables, massive chairs, a towering stack of plates and recreations of his studio space. Robert Therrien "Under the Table," 1994.
Robert “Bob” Helsley, a graphics art teacher, poster designer and collector, died of pneumonia and sepsis complications Oct. 14 at Ascension St. Agnes Hospital. The Franklin Square resident was 79.
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