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Viewing art is good for us, but new research may now tell us why — and that therapeutic uses may be better than previously ...
The artist — whose activism in the Civil Rights movement began with his childhood in the South and continued in Oregon, where ...
While a map may seem to be a quiet visual representation, it speaks loudly of a lot of things: math, science, history, culture, even the arts.
Dozens of community members, artists, musicians and small business owners gathered to celebrate Puerto Rican and Caribbean ...
Art dealer Wendi Norris has a contract with some of her artists that protects her in case a larger gallery "poaches" the ...
Lesley Downer's new book, 'The Shortest History of Japan', explores the island nation's story from its ancient roots to modern achievements. Part of the bestselling 'Shortest History' series, it ...
Railway stations across the globe are more than just transit points; they are often cultural landmarks offering distinctive ...
LGBTQIA+ creatives share how they are reclaiming their identity in heteronormative spaces, and why there is a need for more ...
Nebraska's Interstate 80 Bicentennial sculptures triggered six months of controversy when designs were revealed in July 1975.
Brown lived virtually his entire life at Spring Green Farm, which his distant ancestor John Brown acquired in 1782, and was a ...
“Do high school students in the United States learn about the Armenian Genocide?” This is a surprisingly difficult question to answer. K-12 education in the United States is highly decentralized and ...
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