The exhibit, which opened Saturday and runs through Sunday, Sept. 24, explores clothing as a tool for change and focuses on the mid-1960s styles that offered young people of the era a laboratory for ...
Live, unabashed nudity is, perhaps unsurprisingly, a rarity at public literary events. Dance, performance art, wigs, one-liners, keyboards, skateboards, popcorn ...
With a growing list of entertainment options available, cultural institutions are learning to fight for audience attention. Some museums in the Philadelphia area are giving visitors the power of a ...
It’s becoming increasingly important for art galleries to maintain a steady presence online, especially through social media. However, though that strategy can lead to a larger audience, it can also ...
An Omaha student experiment and two mission patch designs will blast off to the International Space Station this summer as part of the Student Spaceflight Experiments Program. Communities across the U ...
Oswald Spengler. that grand and gloomy chronicler of The Decline of the West, once remarked that Edouard Manet (1832-83) was the last gasp of great Western painting. What Spengler failed to see was ...
General view of Baltimore street before Gaia’s intervention (via Google Streetview) (click to enlarge) The scroll (click to enlarge) Coming across a work by Gaia on the street is a special experience.
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