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A visitor to a French museum bit into a fresh banana worth millions of dollars taped to a wall last week, exhibitors said on ...
A visitor at France’s Pompidou-Metz museum bit into Maurizio Cattelan’s infamous banana artwork “Comedian” last week, ...
However, Ireland had some leverage. On one occasion, then minister of supplies, Seán Lemass, withheld the export of Guinness ...
Already the SUNY Cortland sophomore history major and anthropology minor has given a virtual poster presentation at an ...
A visitor at the Pompidou-Metz museum in eastern France ate the banana taped to the wall as part of 'Comedian,' the creation by Maurizio Cattelan sold for $6.2 million last year.
The Grande Bretagne reverted to the Allies in 1944 but still was almost blown up by the Greek Resistance that Christmas. Only news that British Prime Minister Winston Churchill was staying there ...
On July 31, 1732, the Journal of the President and Masters of William & Mary College recorded that "the foundation of the President's House at the College was laid, the President, Mr. Dawson, Mr. Fry, ...
After losing in 1945 Winston Churchill continued to scrutinize world affairs and speak out against Soviet expansionism.
The two-floor maisonette is an unusually spacious apartment in the heart of London, combining Victorian architecture with ...
McMullen Museum of Art director and Professor of Art History Nancy Netzer has been named the inaugural Robert L. and Judith T. Winston Director of the McMullen Museum of Art, through the generosity of ...