Artist Sheila Hicks: We’re Crying for Softness
In this personal interview, Sheila Hicks reflects upon her life, her accidental but formative meeting with Josef Albers at Yale University, and her discovery of the world of textiles.
In this personal interview, Sheila Hicks reflects upon her life, her accidental but formative meeting with Josef Albers at Yale University, and her discovery of the world of textiles.
AD joins Ben Riskin and architect Andrew Magnes to see how they transformed a 340-square-foot apartment in Tudor City, NYC. This cleverly renovated studio uses custom millwork, multifunctional furniture, and…
Jonathan Groff is a good, nice boy. Amy hangs with the Broadway star and talks about playing Dorothy at 4 years old, why he smells horse when he listens to…
Starring Ryan Phillippe, Salma Hayek, and Mike Myers, ’54: The Director’s Cut’ has been re-edited to include 44 minutes of never before seen material, giving the film a new runtime…
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In a black hair salon in gentrifying Brooklyn, the local residents fend off a strange new monster: white women intent on sucking the lifeblood from black culture… https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vwiod-1FcVk Hair WolfDirected…
In Edinburgh’s New Town, architect Richard Murphy built himself a house that behaves like a three-dimensional puzzle. Nine levels stack into a tiny plot. Rooms borrow space from each other.…
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Legendary filmmaker, writer, and cultural provocateur John Waters goes record shopping at Amoeba San Francisco in this "What's In My Bag?" episode. He talks about some of the best bad…
Pride and Prejudice was published over 200 years ago in 1813. It's an archetypal love story, but also an acute direction of Regency era society. But what hidden messages are…