"I was just scrolling through my For You page on TikTok one day, and a video came up," says Bottos, who lives in Etobicoke, ...
Presented by Dance Alive National Ballet, this performance features Kim Tuttle’s “Dangerous Liaisons” with guest actors Nell ...
The avant-garde artist cemented her fame with the achingly personal “Magdalene.” Her new club album, “Eusexua,” looks outward ...
I imagine I’m not the only one this quote speaks to, given the freezing temperatures we’ve had. When I think about artists who make their living creating outdoor murals or work plein air, I am ...
A House Unbuilt is presenting “The Water Where We Live” from Jan. 24 to April 18, 2024. The exhibition is a collaborative ...
One notable genre D&D lacks is science fiction. Even the most sci-fi-like settings of Eberron and Spelljammer are still ...
Saturday's MDJ listed 10 locations to observe Black History Month in Cobb County, from the Old Zion Heritage Museum to the ...
Melanie Walker immerses viewers in ghostly visions, Westwood screams for paletero ice cream carts, and Alto Gallery brings ...
An announcement from Simon & Schuster’s publisher left the literary community wondering whether blurbs, the little snippets of praise on a book jacket, are all they’re cracked up to be.
This sweeping novel about the life, loves, struggles and triumphs of a queer English Burmese actor is the topic of our January book club discussion. “Something Rotten,” Andrew Lipstein’s ...
Two new books, “The Sirens’ Call” by Hayes and “Superbloom” by Carr, argue that our capacity for attention and connection has been devastated by the digital age “Elita” is a novel ...
Gripping tale of the lines on which espionage meets the Vatican's priests. The Daily Mail Books department chooses their favourite fiction of the century. When 50 American hostages were released ...