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Ahead of the publication of a new edition of Homer’s epics—which he has illustrated—the artist also explains why he switches ...
The Coronas: They celebrate the rare feat of four No. 1 hits in a row, with their eighth studio album, “Thoughts & ...
The Festival at Sandpoint's Fine Arts Poster tradition dates back to the start of the organization in 1983. What started as ...
Our theme for the Summer 2025 Reading Program, is “Color Our World.” This theme, chosen by a committee of librarians from ...
ARTIST, writer, playwright, illustrator — and the man who made the Oscar-winning film Poor Things possible — Alasdair Gray was one of Scotland’s great creative polymaths and eccentrics, now celebrated ...
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J. Hoberman’s Lost New York
At age 16, J. Hoberman was old enough to crash the gates when Beatlemania overtook Shea Stadium on August 15, 1965—but, as luck would have it, he never made it in. Three nights later, Bob Dylan played ...
The new High Museum of Art exhibition “Ezrom Legae: Beasts” shines a light on the South African artist who addressed apartheid's institutionalized racism.
There’s a room in London right now with artworks by the likes of Hockney, Tim Burton, Tracey Emin, Quentin Blake, Heatherwick ...
You can take a guided tour through the “troll hole” to learn about troll folklore and mythology from around the world. There’s even a Guinness World Record certificate on display for the largest ...
Cleveland Heights might be one of Ohio’s best-kept secrets – a place where small-town charm meets urban convenience in a ...
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Hot Picks for a Cool Summer!
Summer’s here—and so are the long days, warm nights, and endless reasons to celebrate. Whether you're shopping for beach lovers, backyard grill masters, or globe-trotting adventurers, our curated ...
The World's Folk Art Church, a tiered and mirrored tower at Howard Finster's Paradise Garden, opened Saturday after being closed to visitors for more than 25 years.