The new street sign, named for the Jerusalem museum built in 1953 as a memorial to victims of the Holocaust, is just a few steps from Park East Synagogue, the stately Orthodox congregation at 163 East ...
Friends and creative collaborators remember famed Native visual artist and curator Quick-to-See Smith, who died at 85 on Jan.
The singer and actress, who embodied the Swinging Sixties and performed for decades afterward, exuded an effortless cool.
The suit alleges race discrimination, claiming the engineering company falsely singled out the minority-owned II for One for its errors.
Founded in 1985, City Lore has become an iconic institution in the heart of New York City, dedicated to preserving and ...
Jaune Quick-to-See Smith – a groundbreaking artist, activist, curator and educator – died Jan. 24 of pancreatic cancer, her New York City gallerist, Garth Greenan, has announced. She was 85. Smith, a ...
This year, the Chicago-based organization recognized a cohort of 50 artists and collectives from ten creative disciplines, including architect Jerome W Haferd and urban design practice Borderless ...
In the aftermath of the Kargil War, Muzzamil Hussain's family unearthed a treasure of Silk Road artefacts in their ancestral property near Kargil's bazaar.
Did Billy Wagner's election just kick open the door for Kenley Jansen and Craig Kimbrel (and possibly Aroldis Chapman, too)?