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The American Philosophical Society's new exhibit for the 250th birthday of America documents daily life in Philadelphia during the fevered days of the Revolutionary War.
Warm weather is finally upon us. Here, we've rounded up the best activities in DC and beyond you need to know. Wolf Trap ...
Tailoring Black Style,” a tribute to Black dandyism, its cultural roots, and the books that define its legacy.
Louise Mirrer, president and CEO of New York City’s oldest museum, discusses new exhibits in a recent interview.
The American Red Cross urges donors to make an appointment to give lifesaving blood or platelets in the new year to help keep ...
For the 250th anniversary of the Revolutionary War, GBH News is looking for local lesser-known ... So, when GBH got the chance to look at some of the original prints of Paul Revere’s political art, we ...
The Phaidon tome explores how this 100-year-old Swedish company is focused both on living well, and the well-being of the ...
Being Black has always been revolutionary. From the way we cook ... and contemporary garments and accessories, paintings, prints, and decorative objects from my book Slaves to Fashion has been ...
Finlay's manifold creations include postcards, prints ... and ocean and war were set in dialogue - a body of work and a body of ideas mysteriously growing in tandem, a revolutionary idea of ...
Admirers of Morris the revolutionary have shared his uncertainties. George Bernard Shaw thought Morris’s late-life addiction to scribbling prose romances a lowering hobby – why not take up making ...