Hi there!Friday seems soooo far away, but we have some great reads to help get you through the week -- starting with a story of buried history in the art world. And believe it or not, it’s been a whopping 25 years since the release of “Home Alone 2: Lost in New York.” Get ready to look back at a young Macaulay Culkin through the eyes of comedian Rob Schneider.Plus, we have the inside scoop on the 2018 Grammys nods (and gasp, the snubs!).Happy reading, Did you know slaves were sold on the Princeton campus in the 18th century? A haunting "anti-monument" by artist Titus Kaphar makes Princeton students, faculty and passersby confront the university's ugly past. Priscilla Frank explores how Kaphar's piece relates to the national debate regarding the fates of problematic monuments. It's the time of year to break out perennial favorites "Home Alone" and yes, don't hate on it: "Home Alone 2: Lost in New York." To coincide with the holiday season, Jill Capewell caught up with actor Rob Schneider, who played the smarmy bellhop in the Christmas flick at the peak of Macaulay Culkin’s fame. Matt Jacobs was at the Gotham Awards in New York this week, where two of this year's films inched closer to possible Oscar nods. Yes, it's early in the awards season, but think "Moonlight" from last year. What all of your friends are talking about: Get exclusives, scoops and hot takes on the news all your friends are talking about.Did you get this from a friend? Subscribe here. Love this? Share it. Want even more? You'll love HuffPost (In)formation.©2017 HuffPost | 770 Broadway, New York, NY 10003 You are receiving this email because you signed up for updates from HuffPost Feedback | Privacy Policy | Unsubscribe |
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