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Chase’s message is clear and chilling: the fragility and preciousness of freedom, the finiteness of life, the importance of ...
Timothy Corrigan, known for his impeccable eye and deep knowledge of French history and architecture, will delight both Francophiles and fans of timeless design when the acclaimed designer arrives ...
Two powerful essays discussing cultural capital and the modern legacy of caste that shape the lives of Bahujan youth, and ...
A weekend stay at Trinity College offers a taste of campus life and plenty of Sally Rooney vibes, without the drama or exam ...
The Highwaymen Movie, showcasing the inspiring legacy of Florida's celebrated African American landscape artists, is set to captivate audiences soon.
JFILM Opening Night at the Oaks Theater 6:30 p.m. The largest Jewish cultural event in the region gets underway tonight with ...
I met Julie Averbach at Book Trader to talk about another trader: Joe. Her debut publication, “The Art of Trader Joe’s,” ...
When art history junior Madeline Jewesson first started going to the Fine Arts Library to study, she had no idea how to check ...
It’s not a large exhibition, but it’s a versatile one, covering medieval bookmaking technology and science, the social lives ...
They could have called it “Virginia Hasn’t Always Been for Lovers,” after Phyl Newbeck’s book, subtitled “Interracial ...
Anne and Claire Berest wrote “Gabriële” to better understand their great-grandmother and her husband, the French painter ...
The DuBois Council #519 of the Knights of Columbus, founded in May 1900, is celebrating its 125th year of service. As part of ...