Claude Monet, the brilliant artist who was a true nature lover, is a name that everyone in and out of the art circles knows ...
A 15-year-old boy is dead after he lit a “mortar-type” firework with his friends during a sleepover in Graham.
The opening of the University of Texas in 1883 proved a pivot point in Austin history, but the Old Main Building was not ...
On a recent frigid Saturday evening in northeast Los Angeles, a group of discerning partygoers filtered into a local architectural oddity known as the Heritage Square Museum. Among the eight ornate ...
MIDDLE TOWNSHIP — Repairs to the Grassy Sound fishing pier are underway and it should be ready for public use in May or June, officials said. Since 2022, the pier has been closed for ...
From Castle Hill, you can see the spires of St. Michael’s Cathedral, a reminder of Sitka’s Russian Orthodox heritage. It’s ...
As Frieze Los Angeles shines a spotlight on art in the city, one community, long facing institutional apathy, calls for marking its memories in the public mind. By Sam Lubell Christie’s ...
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In this edition of Faith’s Findings, staff writer Faith Richardson explores new places around campus to study for the ...
Maybe you only think about stamps when you need to pop a card to your gran on her birthday but, even with the wonders of email and the internet, they still remain a necessity today.
Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts since President Trump assumed chairmanship of the organization. This week, Brittany is joined by Paper Magazine writer Joan Summers and New York Times ...