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Read David McCullough’s essay here. “Passage of the Delaware” (1819), by Thomas Sully Thomas Sully is unique among American ...
Marking the final day of Pride Month, we've brought together works found on the Artnet Gallery Network that embody the ...
A proposal to deter states from regulating artificial intelligence for a decade was soundly defeated in the U.S.
Charles Paul Brown wasn't supposed to die. He was supposed to live forever, along with disciples in a half-dozen countries all over the world who embraced his philosophy of physical immortality ...
A newly listed estate on the shores of Lake Thonotosassa presents a rare opportunity to own a one-of-a-kind legacy property ...
In a story as colorful as the murals themselves, a piece of Cadillac’s creative past is stepping back into the spotlight — thanks to a group of local ...
When they finally escaped, one of the mermaids cursed the village with the words: "The sea shall flow to Jackdaws' Well" and, ...
A woman who opened a museum dedicated to poo after the death of a friend to bowel cancer wants portraits painted with animal ...
DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) – Works by artist Dr. Hyacinth Paul will be highlighted by the Centerville Arts Commission this month. Every month, there is a new 24/7 art gallery at the Centerville Police ...
The Detroit Tigers were looking for any advantage they could find while facing Pittsburgh Pirates ace Paul Skenes on Thursday. Skenes started the second game of the Pirates’ doubleheader against ...
20 brilliant Indiana artists left their mark on Brown County with the “historic” first ever art show and collection for Pride Month, hosted at Second Story Studio, 61 W. Main St., Nashville in ...
According to writer and cultural historian Paul Elie, they’re “cryptoreligious.” Their art isn’t about affirming doctrine—it’s about invoking mystery, longing, and spiritual disquiet.