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In the heart of Central Saint Martins, the college’s street, usually a thoroughfare of hurried students and staff, transformed into what organizers called a ...
Michael Ledeen passed away on May 17 at the age of 83 after a long illness. His death deprives the United States of one of ...
Mel Brooks, Betty Friedan, Norman Mailer and Leonard Bernstein are the “unruly” subjects of David Denby’s 'Eminent Jews.' ...
Mary Gates Undergraduate Research Symposium, in which over 1,500 students exhibited their research projects in various ...
Today, we can leverage our massive international membership to push for broader systemic change and create a real sense of ...
The John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art will present a three-day symposium exploring the connection between art and healing on May 14-16. Wonder: Art + Healing Symposium will explore the arts as ...
Because of its enormous wealth, the Persian Gulf has long been viewed by the international art trade as a prime market for expansion. By Scott Reyburn Art Basel, the world’s largest organizer of ...
They will slowly chip away at big blocks of white marble, rain or shine, until they’ve created sculptures for display as public works of art in the city. “These pieces are huge and heavy and ...
USGIF's GEOINT Symposium is coming to St. Louis this year for the second time in three years. The conference-goers seemingly least likely to have trouble finding America’s Center will converge there ...
As President Donald Trump advances his proposed elimination of the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA), arts organizations across the U.S. are already feeling the effects. After a sweeping White ...
It's been nearly a year since tornadoes tore through Railroad Square Art Park and left a path of destruction and disbelief. Warehouses and other buildings, some as much as 80 years old ...
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