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Read It From Thomas Carlyle’s gripping history to Charles Dickens’ enduring tragedy and the rise of literary superheroes, the ...
Contemporary artists are co-opting the visual tropes of romantic rural scenes and bringing them to uncanny new ends in the ...
Fine-art programmes in New York City are enjoying a record surge in student applications, according to reporting from Hannah Frishberg at the local news outlet Gothamist. Despite staggering tuition ...
I can’t think of anybody else I’d rather have doing this case,” another longtime county prosecutor and friend to Bill ...
When I began exploring the history of Christianity and the art it inspired, I had no idea it would lead me to one of the ...
Sasha Chada, CEO of New York City-based college consultancy Ivy Scholars, said the overall increase in high-school graduates ...
Kentridge doesn’t start with an idea, plan or storyboard. The gesture tells him what to do next—the sweep of charcoal across ...
Works from the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts illustrate a nation's uneasy progress through the lens of one of the ...
Beauty and justice are birthed from a sanctified imagination and lived out while walking with the Spirit. They are the soil ...
Life in the 1920s looked vastly different than our world today. From fashion and music to sports and travel, here's how times ...
Kaleidoscope exhibition at Pontiac Creative Arts Center arrives at a moment when queer visibility feels both essential and ...
“Civil Rights and Workers Rights: An Exhibit of Hapeville’s Atlanta Assembly Plant” explores the plant’s integration by Black workers. “Of Men and Mules: Convict Leasing in Quarries of the New South” ...