News

Working Knowledge” is deeply attuned to the Bronx community it emerges from — an attentiveness that greatly enhances its ...
As Tate Modern in London celebrates its 25th anniversary this month, the artist Michael Craig-Martin recalls how the UK’s ...
Featuring panels and talks from authors across the state. New York Times bestselling author Brad Meltzer will give the keynote; festival attendance is free and open to the public but registration is ...
Join Seminole County Watershed Management Division biologists and the Seminole Education, Restoration, and Volunteer (SERV) Program in helping to restore Buttonwood Pond by planting beneficial native ...
For this author, the Dr. John persona was a delicately crafted bit of musical and theatrical ventriloquism — an imaginary ...
Through May 23: "Rhythm and Gesture," an abstract art exhibition by Cedars artists. June 27 through Aug. 15: "Tying It Together," fiber art exhibition by Cedars artists. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. weekdays; 11 ...
When ancient Greek historian Herodotus famously stated, “In peace, sons bury fathers; but in war, fathers bury their sons”, ...
A cutting edge machine has transformed the study of insects, which may yield even bigger breakthroughs for humans ...
In the shadow of Mount St. Helens, nestled in the tiny town of Cook, Washington, sits a crimson-colored treasure trove that ...
Sardis Lake, just a short drive away, provides opportunities for swimming, fishing, and boating – classic Memorial Day ...
Here we highlight seven works of art discussed in papers in the special issue – from stories of childhood sexual experiences to bold fashion shows, musical films to maverick lesbian novels. They show ...
The 1-54 Contemporary African Art Fair is returning for its 10th year in New York, an event one collector described as “a kind of movable feast.” ...