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Caldwell Community College and Technical Institute is offering Cobra Super Summer Art Camps on both the Caldwell and the Watauga campuses for adults interested in learning more about a variety of art ...
Late night hosts Stephen Colbert, Jimmy Kimmel and Seth Meyers haven't addressed the new book shedding light on the cover-up ...
Secretary of State Denny Hoskins jettisoned state workers after lawmakers reduced his office’s budget by 25 employees. Work ...
Michael Peres, professor in the College of Art and Design, retires after 39 years of teaching. He cherishes the connections ...
In 43 years at The Courier Journal, Bill Luster contributed to two Pulitzer Prizes and was named to the Kentucky Journalism ...
The first ever photographic evidence of a clouded leopard predating on a Bengal slow loris was captured in December 2024 in ...
Israel’s city that never sleeps was founded over Passover, 1909, during the counting of the Omer leading up to Shavuot.
Bob Jeffrey, the chief executive of the International Centre of Photography (ICP), says such is the “enduring power” of an ...
Bill Luster, a two-time Pulitzer Prize-winning photographer for The Courier Journal and regular contributor to BloodHorse, ...
Looking nearly as fit and trim at 61 as he did at 16, when he triumphed as a Golden Gloves boxer, Jose Rosado sat at the ...
A sort of reverse perfection … a climax of suffering which is the photographic negative of the joys of 2010, year of the ...
Popular artists “on the bone” included Ella Fitzgerald and Elvis Presley, whose jazz and rock ’n’ roll recordings, to the ears of many Soviet citizens, represented freedom and self-expression.