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John Singleton's Family Fights for Control of His Affairs After Stroke
The family of John Singleton, the director, producer, and screenwriter best known for his 1991 film “Boyz N the Hood,” is fighting for control of his business affairs after he suffered a stroke. His mother is seeking to be appointed his temporary conservator and claims Singleton is in a coma, which several of his children dispute.'Hamilton' Set Designer Goes Whimsical
David Korins, a creative director and designer whose work includes the set design for “Hamilton,” had a challenge: designing an exhibition for Sotheby’s from the large, varied family collection held at the historic Chatsworth House in Derbyshire, England. He said he wondered, “How can I bring the experience of a really permanent, physically permanent place to New York City and give guests the feeling of what it’s like in the DNA of that experience?”With sculpture, Frieze expands to Manhattan
NEW YORK — Rockefeller Center was transformed over four nights. The flags of the countries in the United Nations, which normally surround the skating rink, were taken down and replaced with recycled jute bags once used to carry coffee, concrete and other materials.Jackie Sibblies Drury wins the Blackburn Prize for 'Fairview'
Drury’s “Fairview” was co-commissioned by Berkeley Repertory Theatre in California and Soho Rep in Manhattan, and debuted to sold-out theaters at both places in 2018.An accident and a penalty renew attention to stunt safety
The “L.A.'s Finest” accident, which occurred Thursday on the set of the drama series, involved a stunt with a vehicle.Ungerer's books, for adults, to be rereleased
Fantagraphics Books, a Seattle-based imprint that specializes in comics and graphic novels, will republish Ungerer’s “The Underground Sketchbook,” “The Party,” “Babylon” and “Adam and Eve,” beginning in the fall.