Peter Bentzon (ca. 1783–after 1850) was not only a free man; he was also a silversmith and jeweler who worked in Philadelphia and on the Caribbean island of St. Croix. Bentzon’s work is recognized ...
Titled "The Struggle Against Terrorism," the 1,000-square-foot artwork suffered from neglect for 90 years. Now, conservators ...
A major Dutch museum is staging a huge exhibition of American photography that explores the tension between how the United ...
Instead of signaling a turning of the corner in pursuit of a more perfect union, the elevation of a Black man into the White ...
Harris's photographs, which capture Black life in mid-20th-century America, are now the subject of a permanent exhibit at the ...
Don Williams has owned a DeLorean for more than 40 years and at 96-years-old uses the antique automobile as his primary mode ...
Denise Sandoval, who has taught at Cal State Northridge since 2002, is perhaps the premier scholar on lowrider culture and also an exemplar of what an academic should be.
The National Museum of African American History and Culture is the world’s largest museum dedicated to African-American history and culture. It’s one of the most visited museums in the United States, ...
Moffett Field Historical Society is in the process of restoring the control car of a World War II-era K-class blimp.
The Fort Pierce Highwaymen Museum is expected to open Feb. 15-16 during its namesake's annual festival weekend.
The magic of movies and television usually relies on careful planning, choreography, and a lot of safety measures on set.
There’s a brisk underground trade in human remains. The justices pondered a medical research institution’s responsibility for stopping it.