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Armed with a tape recorder and open ears, Tony Schwartz turned everyday noise into lasting art. Now, his recordings live on at Smithsonian Folkways, where they continue to inspire new ways of ...
Freedom's Frontier, a coalition of more than 200 historically significant sites on both sides of the Kansas-Missouri border, ...
The Industrial Archives & Library expands with a 62-acre donation in Bethlehem, preserving Bethlehem Steel and U.S. industrial history for generations.
The Sandwich City Council will meet Monday evening, June 16, with a full slate of items on the agenda, including student ...
Several events in Utica, Rome and Petersboro over four days will celebrate Black history, art and music, and the area's ties ...
Back on April 21, the council decided to allow its two-year agreement with the county to expire, forgoing a 60-day window to ...
NYC’s tight spaces, fast pace, and unpredictable weather make art relocation uniquely challenging. Regular movers often lack ...
A Family Business: (A)Pizza Play, the latest original production from A Broken Umbrella Theatre, will premiere this month as ...
Amid a market slowdown, Prashkovsky Group reports a rare sale: a preserved penthouse in Neve Tzedek sold for NIS 50 million. The firm balances historic preservation with broad urban renewal efforts.
The three-day Syracuse Polish Festival celebrates Polish culture and heritage with dance, food and events like the pierogi ...
The College of Charleston, in need of more student housing, plans to build a 1,000-bed dormitory on a city block that is the ...