Fine Arts

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Fear and Loathing in Hong Kong: the Freer Screens Classic Foreign Films

Another warm Washington DC summer, another Made in Hong Kong Film Festival, the Freer Gallery’s 13th annual celebration of Hong Kong

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Public Punk'd by Panda: Mei Xiang is NOT Pregnant!

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Zora Neale Hurston: A Heart With Room for Every Joy

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Two Films at the Hirshhorn Make Questions of Ethics an Art Form

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Speaking of Local Color, Do You Know About Gene Davis?

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Hirshhorn's "Summer Camp" Film Series Proves Schtick is Slick

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Camping It Up, Korean Style

A new Korean movie-musical poses the question: Does the quintessentially American teenage sex comedy have global cultural significance?

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I Can't Live Without That. . .Necklace?

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Poking Fun at the Presidents

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Stephen Colbert Declared A National Treasure

I'm Not An Artist And I Don't Play One on TV

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Color Crazed

The show that opens today at the Smithsonian American Art Museum, "Color as Field: American Painting 1950-1975," is to say the least, colorful

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Portrait Gallery's Hip-Hop Exhibition Opens Friday

Stale Cookies in a Jar

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Stephen Scores! (Well, Sorta)

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Tied Together Through the Generations

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John Alexander: Looking Back

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Mystery on Mall: Case Closed

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Justice Cowgirl

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First-Person Curator

Curator Amy Henderson from the National Portrait Gallery remembers when she visited with the late, great Katharine Hepburn

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