On a recent Friday night, the French disco band L’Impératrice took the stage at the Shrine Expo Hall, framed in a spray of ...
The role of children was also critical in telling the story of documentary short winner, “Mighty Times: The Children’s March, ...
Haegue Yang’s sculptural work, seen around the world and now in Dallas at the Nasher Sculpture Center, stages an encounter ...
At his latest show in London, the gallery space becomes a classroom — and while there are no wrong answers, there is always ...
Nearly 10 years ago, the New York University professor, historian and Pulitzer Prize winner was sitting in historic First Congregational Church, admiring a triptych of stained glass windows installed ...
Vernis Jackson, who died at 92, is remembered for contributions to local Black history efforts and as a teacher in Portsmouth ...
A collection of essays by the late David McCullough, including some never published before, will be released this fall.
Serge Lasvignes, who for six years was president of the Centre Pompidou, has died. During his time at the French museum he oversaw its huge expansion and franchise operation, including the ...
Until Mino Raiola's death, Rafaela Pimenta worked in the background at the One consulting agency. Nowadays, she often appears ...
Paul Fussell’s 50-year-old survey of trench warfare deserves a new generation of readers, our book critic writes.
At 40 years old, his ascent from a junior senator to first in line for the presidency is history making. It's also left his ...
Tim Berners-Lee, a British scientist, invented the World Wide Web (WWW) in 1989, while working at CERN. The Web was originally conceived and developed to meet the demand for automated ...
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