Krasner was typecast as the wife of the breakout artist of the Abstract Expressionist movement, no matter how renegade her own work. At the Met this fall, she emerges from his giant shadow.
Can’s Irmin Schmidt has a new solo album on the way, titled Requiem. Split into two parts that clock in together at 41 minutes, the LP sees 89-year-old Schmidt play prepared and unprepared piano ...
President Trump will enter the House chamber at around 9 p.m. Eastern tonight and deliver a State of the Union address in front of a bitterly divided Congress. The Times will stream it live, with ...
At age 90, the California artist creates a new prize with a large financial endowment whose first recipient is his admired ...
The Brooklynite's esteemed body of work also includes "Calendar Girl," "Oh! Carol," "Love Will Keep Us Together," "Where the Boys Are," "Bad Blood" and "Solitaire." ...
A version of this piece first ran as part of the New York Jewish Week’s daily newsletter, rounding up the latest on politics, culture, food and what’s new with Jews ...
New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art is staging a major show of married Abstract Expressionist greats Jackson Pollock and Lee Krasner.
America has this vast potential to be better,’ Jackson said in an interview for ‘The Choice 2008,’ as he reflected on the civil rights movement and the road to Barack Obama’s candidacy.
Ward 1 Councilman Ashby Foote was the lone vote against RaShall Brackney for Chief of the Jackson Police Department.
Word of the Reverend Jesse Louis Jackson’s death last week transported me back to the summer of 1987, when I was the editor ...
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