An executive order demands workforce and operation reductions “that the President has determined are unnecessary” at the IMLS and several agencies.
There were empty seats in San Francisco last week at an annual international science conference that has delivered some of the world's most groundbreaking HIV research. It was a throwback to another ...
Here is the definition of erotic, according to 93-year-old artist Martha Edelheit. “It’s sensual, nonviolent, consensual, ...
Rare artifacts will be featured in the "Give Me Liberty" exhibit at the Virginia Museum of History & Culture in Richmond to ...
Visiting the National Gallery of Art in Washington during Lent is always an enriching experience, but a recently acquired ...
The book will be released five days ahead of its documentary counterpart by the same name, a six-part series on PBS ...
Grammy-winning Americana performer and bluesman Keb' Mo' to perform at the Ryman Auditorium with Shawn Colvin on March 13.
The fate of artworks dating to before the Civil War is uncertain after the dismissal of most workers in the General Service ...
EJ Moreno looks at seven iconic extreme French films… During the 2000s, American horror fans saw a rise in extreme violence in their horror. From Hostel to Saw, it was fair to say that things weren’t ...
Spurred by Christian activists and far-right Republicans, police in Texas have seized five Sally Mann photographs from a ...
Art Schallock, the oldest living former AL/NL player and a World War II veteran whose debut with the Yankees sent Mickey ...
It’s 100 years since the civil rights activist was born. Follow in his footsteps on a tour of Boston’s suburbs, where his ...
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