The ‘FBI’ Seized a Stolen Rembrandt in a Gallery Raid; It Was a Movie Promotion Stunt The stunt cleverly tested—and demonstrated—a new dimension in which performance art can gain traction today: as content. By Elisa Carollo
Gugu Mbatha-Raw’s Futuristic ‘Fast Color’ Is One Hour and Forty Minutes of Gibberish The title 'Fast Color' is just as meaningless as everything else in the movie. By Rex Reed
9 Hilarious Memes of the Epic ‘La La Land’/‘Moonlight’ Oscars Fail Soon after Warren Beatty and Faye Dunaway announced the wrong Best Picture winner, memes of the incident appeared on Twitter. By John Bonazzo
“Abstract Expressionists: The Women” Adds an Essential Chapter to the Movement’s History By Mary Gregory
Brenda Frazier, Debutante of the Century: The Dark Side of America’s Most Famous Socialite By Jennifer Ashley Wright