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From Medieval European cloisters and gardens to ink paintings of mountains in Song Dynasty China, to the Hudson River School of American Landscape Painting, the museums and galleries of New York conta ...
High summertime is more than just visits to the beach and hikes in the hills. There’s music and theater happening on stages ...
Sean “Diddy” Combs was one of hip-hop’s most nimble entrepreneurs. He spun his hitmaking talents into a broad business empire ...
The Calibraska Arts Initiative is now accepting registrations for its summer 2025 in-person and virtual art programs, ...
Stephen Fisher is one of the region’s most celebrated artists. His art has been shown throughout the country, including solo ...
While picking up trash in Franklin E. Miles Park on a recent morning, Eric Rodgers came across a dramatic find: a rusted machete lying abandoned in the grass. “I could just imagine my toddler or my ...
While picking up trash in Franklin E. Miles Park on a recent morning, Eric Rodgers came across a dramatic find: a rusted machete lying abandoned in the grass. “I could just imagine my toddler or my ...
The Metropolitan Opera has announced another major cast change for “The Queen of Spades.” The role of Hermann will now be sung by Arsen Soghomonyan. It was originally announced with Brian Jagde taking ...
Past work of Triennial artist Laura Lima: "Communal Nest #1 "Photo: Laura Lima Studio,Courtesy the artist and Tanya Bonakdar Gallery, New York / Los Angeles Boston’s public art scene has grown ...
Nicholls State University's art department connecting students to careers Seventy-five percent of the graduates are employed.
Despite the recent roller coaster in the stock market, some MSU Denver students took what they learned in class and turned it into a net positive.
Students from an advanced investment course at MSU Denver got to try their hand at investing with $100,000 of real money.