For years, an elaborately displayed tooth at the Art Institute of Chicago has been thought to belong to the major Christian religious figure John the Baptist. As it turns out, that claim has no teeth.
The four photos, by artist Sally Mann, were taken down from the show Diaries of Home weeks ago. But neither police nor museum ...
The four photos, by artist Sally Mann, were taken down from the show Diaries of Home weeks ago. But neither police nor museum ...
Pritzker's Tawani ventures, which operated the Wright home and another next door as a single hospitality venue until late ...
CHICAGO — School librarians are invited to apply for a $5,000 annual award recognizing outstanding humanities programming in ...
Ian Baucom, executive vice president and provost at the University of Virginia, has been named president of Middlebury ...
NEW YORK, Feb. 3, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- The Vilcek Foundation announces its largest-ever cohort of prizewinners with the 2025 Vilcek Foundation Prizes. This year, the foundation honors 14 prizewinners ...
Researchers from the University of Glasgow, RMIT University, and Princeton University created a new diamond transistor for ...
In the history of art, change is the only constant. Artists have always adapted to societal, cultural, and technological ...
The story of Black History Month begins in 1915. At this time, scholar Carter G. Woodson founded what today is called the ...
The final performance of multimedia artists’ Allegra Harvard and Vim Grace Hile play “Credentis” packed the house Sunday ...