A lemon festival in France, giant stilettos in Spain, a pioneer of pop art in London — and blue soup for all, as Bridget Jones returns to the big screen.
A provocative new exhibit opening Sunday at the Baltimore Museum of Art is asking whether the chemical-riddled haze that blanketed London and Paris in the 19th and 20th centuries contributed to the ...
Twentieth-Century Nudes from Tate,” an exhibition including major modern artists, reveals the connection between our naked ...
Experience the rich history and stunning revival of French tapestry at The Clark Art Institute’s "Wall Power," featuring ...
Here in the Arts & Life section, we see love everywhere, but most importantly, through art. In the delicate stroke of a ...
On Saturday, Feb. 8 at 2 pm, the Clark Art Institute presents "Women of the French Tapestry Revival: Artists, Dealers, ...
Cyrus's first tattoo ever is the phrase "Just Breathe" in thick cursive letters, which she got on her ribcage in December ...
New York University’s Grey Art Museum presents a revelatory exhibition of artists associated with the pioneering French ...
Paris is a city filled with wallet-friendly culture fixes, and we’re seeing this recent development as the perfect excuse to ...
The Little Mermaid Camp with Ariel and Her Friends: Ages 5 – 8, June 9: Each day will consist of a ballet class, mermaid ...
Discover incredible art, history and culture all without spending a dime at these excellent free museums across the country.
Q: Does Columbia, New York City’s Ivy League university, established by royal charter as King’s College in 1754, have an art museum?