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Mary, Queen of Scots,” a new commission by Scottish Ballet, puts both her historical tale and contemporary views in motion.
How to Be a Renaissance Woman By: Jill Burke. Publisher: Pegasus, 336 pages, $28.95.
The answer: notable Tufts alumna and Renaissance woman Karen S. Davis (J '76). Many Tufts alumni pursue successful careers in the arts and media, but few can say they've studied acting with the Dame ...
Her blend of creativity, business acumen, and commitment to societal upliftment is a testament to the transformative power of modern entrepreneurship.
Joan Skiver-Levy paintings: Through Jan. 31, Carbondale Civic Center, Corridor Gallery. Reception from 5-7 p.m. Friday, Jan. 9. Curated by Carbondale Community Arts ...
“Renaissance man” has become a much overused term. However, Calvert County is home to a person who could be termed a modern-day Renaissance woman. Margaret Dowell is a polymath whose ...
From prehistoric cave paintings to modern masterpieces, the human hand remains art’s most enduring symbol of creation, ...
In “How to Think Like a Woman,” Regan Penaluna, a scholar who left the field, takes it to task for its historical misogyny and persistent sexism.
When we think of a modern Renaissance woman, Ayesha Curry is among the names and faces that pop up. While she’s the wife of NBA player Stephen Curry and a mother of four, she’s also a dynamic ...
CRITIC'S NOTEBOOK Beyoncé, and the making of a ‘Renaissance’ woman The singer’s talent, instincts, and shrewd moves have made her a superstar who’s always a step ahead ...