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The Russells and van Rhijns might not be in residence, but these historic homes are still fascinating—and you won’t have to ...
Bengaluru: The refurbished Venkatappa Art Gallery opened its doors to the public, after being closed for months for ...
Unlike similarly expensive holiday destinations such as Marbella and Mykonos, where the heels are high and the multi-story ...
Mr. Gund designed buildings across the country, notably at universities, including his alma mater, Kenyon College, in Ohio.
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Pioneer Square Seattle is experiencing a revival with new eateries and a hotel opening, enhancing its historic allure.
One of Wright's earliest residential projects—and one of only two that he worked on in South Bend—has been listed for sale.
Conway's Theatre of the Republic purchased a 100-year-old building on Fourth Avenue that the organization hopes to convert ...
A group backed by Mark Ruffalo and other celebrities faces eviction from West Park Presbyterian Church, which may be replaced ...
It is one of the largest repositories of Black history in the country — and its most devoted supporters say not enough people know about it. The Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture hoped to ...
Photographer William Frucht explores “Two Ruins” in a new exhibit at Art & Frame of Newtown. Frucht’s haunting images of the Packard plant in Michigan and Lynnewood Hall in Pennsylvania are on ...
The former Proctors Theater in Troy will soon be the new home of city hall. But not all city leaders like the plan.
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 ...