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We Are Still Queer,” a show featuring 11 artists at the Minneapolis American Indian Center aims to open conversations in the Native community.
Tina Annese is the coordinator for Cat'n Around Catskill. She’s describing one of 70 cat statues dotting the town and village ...
Shortly after she became principal at Davis, Cole saw the 1988 film “Stand and Deliver.” The movie portrays the fictionalized ...
Does 'The Wizard of Oz' retain its magic in 2025 on the Alabama Shakespeare Festival stage? Find out by reading Russell Warne ...
The weekend brings Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit, Alpine Kiwanis Brat Days and Friday Night Flix, along with fundraisers, ...
From Oslo’s Munch Museum to little-visited Colombo treasures, be sure to add these fascinating spaces to your itinerary ...
In the portrait of the painter Frida Kahlo, taken in 1939 by the photographer Nickolas Muray, a crown on the edge of the purple turban emerges from her thick, black hair. Her favorite scarf, a dark ...
Bendigo transformed by Frida Kahlo exhibition and Mexican fiesta Bendigo is hosting new exhibition showcasing the personal items of the Mexican artist and the town is throwing a four-month fiesta ...
Take this Salvador Dalí-inspired road trip through Spain Explore the life and work of the famed surrealist on an immersive trip to the three towns that make up the Dalí Triangle in Spain’s ...
Junk Kouture finalists inspired by Frida’s flair Image 1 of 2 A fake lion head, a real rabbit skull and lots of vibrant Mexican heritage make this outfit a fantastic fit for Junk Kouture.
The key fundraiser at the Hagerstown museum is part of a fine arts tradition that began in 1976 in Boston.