The landmark building was rescued from demolition and badly needs restoration. It’s not a relic, its owners say, it’s real, living history you can touch.
You can catch these six captivating new acts at the 2026 Arizona Renaissance Festival. But, watch out, these acts are only here for a short time.
Twenty years of waiting, a country without a covered arena for stable training, and a final against the world champions. Then ...
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The American Black Film Festival was a key step in Ryan Coogler's journey to become an Academy Award-nominated filmmaker. It ...
This question of the status of universality, whether attacked by its opponents as “white male,” or “Eurocentric,” or a “master discourse,” is today at the center of the current ideological debate, as ...
A 19th-century sculptor of Black and Indigenous ancestry was acclaimed, then overlooked. But a groundswell of scholars and artists are keeping her flame alive in new projects.
Out today from Princeton University Press, William E. Wallace’s Michelangelo & Titian: A Tale of Rivalry and Genius is a gripping, informative piece of nonfiction that holds appeal for both academics ...
More than 3,000 artworks from national museums were stowed in chateaus in the Lot—about 350 miles south of Paris ...
Drawing heavily from antiquity, the Byzantine contribution to education and higher learning is immense, despite often being ...