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These rugs probe the aestheticization of war and the risk of defining a country primarily by its violent past and present at ...
When a person chooses to put time and energy into these one-sided relationships, we call them “parasocial.”  The prefix “para” here takes the sense of approximating or substituting for something but ...
Lesvos, an island with a rich history of celebrating diverse love, has marked a new chapter with the first civil marriage of ...
August Has 2 Birth Flowers to Choose From—Here's What They Symbolize originally appeared on Parade.
India is a land where mythology meets faith, and devotion is woven into the very soil. Among its pantheon of deities, Lord ...
The Statue of Liberty was a gift to the United States from the people of France to commemorate 100 years of Franco-American friendship. The statue also commemorates the centennial of America’s ...
"You can't go home again." There may be some truth in that, but taking a step back to a place you savored can sometimes be ...
One of the most recognizable figures of antiquity, the Sphinx, took many forms in the civilizations of Greece, the Near East ...
Kari Tauring's book explores the 16 "younger" runes, finding their evolved shapes, sounds, and meanings reflected cultural ...
The example of the Black Panther Party reminds us that a liberated society requires a liberated visual imagination ...
The Underground Railroad Interpretative Center at the Cozad-Bates House hosts free tours with volunteer guides.
Out of Words, from poet Morten Søndergaard and co-developers WiredFly and Kong Orange, not only fits the mold cast by Josef ...