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Richard E. Spear, an art historian and longtime partner of the artist Athena Tacha, strives to preserve her works in the face ...
Walton School of Medicine in Bentonville, Ark. to become its inaugural class. Some came from neighboring cities, others from urban centers in Michigan and New York. Almost all had a choice in where ...
Rep. Nancy Mace said that if you’re against President Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill, “you’re against America.” Opinion editor Matthew T. Hall says that’s un-American.
A mural steeped in history and hope now rising in the narthex of the Traverse City Presbyterian Church is more than art; it’s ...
Margo Waldrop tackles the ups and downs of the content business. Today, she explores why the neurotic, the petty, and the ...
Connecting through Art workshop for people with Parkinson’s People with Parkinson’s enjoyed making mixed media art on Monday, during the Connecting through Art workshop.
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Humans have been braiding fibers into cordage for thousands of years. We may not notice all the ways ropes tie our world ...
What happens when stars say 'I don't?' Meet the people who help divorcing celebrities get their Hollywood ending. Ever wonder how much strategizing goes into a celebrity divorce? A lot. Insiders ...
And we’re seeing a growth in family office CIOs saying, “OK, this family is worth X, and 20% of that, I think, is in their art collection, but we don’t really know.” ...
Gallery Network Alan Sonfist on What He Wishes We Understood About Art and Nature Curator Marco Scotini and Alan Sonfist discuss the artist's new solo exhibition at Parco Arte Vivente in Turin.
Shapeshifters: Bodies Like Water, an art exhibit and book, supports queer people and allows all people to explore their own stories.
Eric Dean Spruth, who struggled with an undiagnosed learning disability until college, brings art therapy to those who need it most.
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