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Eighty years after the city’s destruction, we seem to be blundering into a new age of nuclear perils. It is time for culture ...
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One such local favorite is Scott’s By Dam, a neighborhood establishment with personality to spare and a cleverly punning name referencing its location near Johnstown’s flood control system. The ...
In a world enamoured with spectacle, Madhvi Parekh stands as a quiet force—her life a gentle rhythm, her art a vivid ...
For generations, the Tharu have practised a quiet, enduring form of printmaking—one rooted not in studios, but in kitchens, ...
TURNmusic has two performances at The Phoenix Gallery & Music Hall in early August to share. In both cases, doors open at 7 p ...
Go visit Aldo Leopold’s weekend shack and the world’s second prairie restoration site (watch out for mosquitoes!) in Baraboo, ...
Across media and generations, Austin’s exhibitions in August explore the power of identity. The theme is found in the layered ...
The foundation, which collects in several other areas including Belgian art from 1880 to 1930, aims to repatriate Flemish ...
Betty Kuntiwa Pumani’s malatja-malatja (those who come after) and David Sequeira’s The Shape of Music – encompass entire worlds.
Some of the most important, and in some cases disturbing, painted images of the Second Worls War go on display in Swindon on Saturday.
Some of the most important, and in some cases disturbing, painted images of the Second Worls War go on display in Swindon on ...