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 ...
Jean~Baptiste is a Haitian American hip-hop artist from Worcester, Massachusetts (Tampa Bay-based), known for his ...
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Following the route of the birds, Jonathan discovers dark secrets surrounding Max’s death. A mesmeric thriller from literary luminary Jean-Cristophe Grange.
It may be awards season, but for Marianne Jean-Baptiste, family always takes center stage. During a recent interview with USA TODAY, the Oscar-nominated actress shared a personal update after her ...
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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 ...
Geoff Bennett discussed Biden's legacy with White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre. Tonight, President Biden plans to deliver a prime-time farewell address to the nation. Earlier today ...
I trend watch like a hawk, and while I like to think I know what’s going to be big in the upcoming weeks—thanks to a mix of runway and celeb sightings, and just an inherent feel for what’s ...
NEW YORK – In “Hard Truths,” Marianne Jean-Baptiste gives the best performance you may not have seen yet. “For me, it means a lot,” says the acting veteran, sipping green tea on a recent ...
Early in the new Mike Leigh film Hard Truths, actress Marianne Jean-Baptiste delivers a ferocious monologue about the uselessness of the Royal Society for the Protection of Animals. “It’s ...
Jean Genet’s play is all about class, secret desires and trapped, marginalised individuals. Written in 1947 and inspired by the gruesome real-life story of the Papin sisters, it remains elusive ...