Marlon Brando makes a posthumous appearance not in movie theaters but in the nation’s book stores this month as co-author of “Fan-Tan,” an adventure about a dashing, early 20th-century pirate. Due out ...
Back in 1966, Pauline Kael wrote that Marlon Brando, then riding out the vast mid-career Sargasso between “On the Waterfront” and “The Godfather,” had already become “a self-parodying comedian.” The ...
Entitled “Fan-Tan,” the momentous presentation pays homage to the artist’s father and celebrated Chinese post, Ai Qing. A total of 50 artworks will be on display dating back to the early 1980s ...