Brutalist architecture rose to prominence in the 1950s as the trending post-war aesthetic. Read more at straitstimes.com.
The Brutalist.' László Tóth's story runs counter to the real-life experience of Marcel Breuer, ErnÅ‘ Goldfinger and others ...
Join us at the Museum to remember the victims, honor the survivors, and reaffirm the lessons of the Holocaust. Visit on January 27 to: Read names in the Hall of Remembrance from 10 a.m.–4:30 p.m. (use ...
For years, they could not speak about the Holocaust. Teenagers Ruth Cohen, Steven Fenves, and Irene Weiss were deported in crowded freight cars to Auschwitz-Birkenau with 430,000 other Jews from ...
Filmmaker-actor Benny Safdie, known best for co-directing Adam Sandler-starrer ‘Uncut Gems’, and Golden Globe nominee John Leguizamo, best known for voicing Sid the Sloth, in the ‘Ice Age’ film series ...
Actors John Leguizamo and Benny Safdie join an ensemble cast in Christopher Nolan's new film, 'The Odyssey'. Based on Homer's epic poem, the movie releases on July 17, 2026. Nolan collaborates ...
Renowned actors John Leguizamo and Benny Safdie are set to bring their talents to the big screen in 'The Odyssey', the upcoming film by acclaimed director Christopher Nolan. The movie, a cinematic ...
Through the power of art and storytelling, the Oregon Jewish Museum and Center for Holocaust Education is taking a creative approach to this difficult but important conversation. Opening in ...
We are delighted to announce that Simon Winston BEM will be joining us at the National Holocaust Centre and Museum on Thursday February 20 from 1pm-2.30pm. Did you know with an ad-lite ...
Christopher Nolan’s next project, The Odyssey, based on the epic poem by Homer, has added three major new names to its cast, including Benny Safdie. Following the release of Oppenheimer in 2023, Nolan ...
Learn what the Holocaust was. Remember the message and ... Rabbi of France and chaplain of the French Gendarmerie, Rabbi Moshe Levin, President of the Consistory of France, Mr. Elie Korchia ...
The Odyssey marks Nolan's first project after 2023's Oppenheimer, which went on to win seven Oscars earlier this year including Best Picture and Best Director.