For many tribal artists, there was a financial incentive to create objects that would appeal to non-Natives. But that’s changing.
Paul Nakian has spent decades searching for a statue of Babe Ruth that his father created nearly a century ago. Nakian, 87, ...
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What Adorno Can Still Teach Us
A conversation with Peter Gordon about the enduring influence of the Frankfurt School's leader, the future of critical theory ...
F or a long time, Greenland – the world’s largest island – has been an enigma to outsiders (not least among them Donald Trump ...
From a fabled punk band to a trashy art exhibit, there is a lot to see and do in the Bay Area this weekend and beyond.
The Stanford L. Warren branch reopened after a three-year closure. Its history is anchored by a formative donation—and ...
I accepted that role without my agents even reading the script,” Brody told me with a wry expression. “Night didn’t want ...
Writer and musician Emma John travels south to find the beat—and birthplace—of a special kind of Mississippi music.
Around 200 cups, in Europe alone, are said to be the Holy Grail. But what makes one cup holy - but not another?
Like a crash course in Boulder’s evolution, “Carnegie Library: Then and Now,” is a place where zoning changes are fascinating ...
"Dubuque by Design" culminates a milestone with an exhibit exploring the impact of design made in, for and by the city.
But it was Mann’s rapturous discovery of photography in 1969 that set her on a trajectory from which she never looked back.