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For the gloriously indecisive (or brilliantly ambitious), Deep Run Roadhouse offers “The Train Wreck” – a magnificent collision of barbecue served atop mac and cheese, cowboy beans, and cornbread, ...
Forget the flowers and cancel the jewelry order – this Mother’s Day, what Mom really deserves is a feast fit for Poseidon himself at I Got Your Crabs Shellfish Market and Oyster Bar in Kitty Hawk, ...
A film and music writer look into the evolution of the horror film’s music soundtrack — from lowly origins to highbrow art today.
Jennifer Kent's psychological horror movie The Babadook gives maternal fears a terrifying form, and the ending is only ...
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India Today on MSNStressed? Screaming into pillows can help, but...With the screaming-into-a-pillow trend going viral, companies are now launching "screaming pillows" designed specifically for ...
The much-loved Caffè Panna brand is selling an exclusive flavor at the Museum of Modern Art in New York. It is very ...
The final verdict? Hysteria is not just a film: it’s an ethical experiment, a fever dream, a slow-motion collapse. It’s ...
Scream' is the most rewatchable horror movie ever made. As the media landscape shifts in distressing ways, that matters more ...
Denver hosts the first U.S. museum survey of Kent Monkman, a member of the Fisher River Cree Nation whose large paintings are ...
Ann Craven lost nearly everything in a studio fire. Since then, she has made “revisitation” paintings. Next month, these works will be shown across Maine.
The passion that radiates from the program contributors to this screening of Luther Price’s collected works is magnetic.
It was recently determined that the artist painted his final work, “Tree Roots,” in Auvers-sur-Oise. The roots still exist, ...
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