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A Legacy of Learning by Doing, Then and Now The iconic green four-leaf clover with an “H” on each leaf is recognized across ...
If you’re at a loss for things to do in Boston in a city that's rich with history, culture, and sports, you’re probably ...
The Courtauld Gallery to present the first-ever museum exhibition in the UK on the celebrated modern American artist Wayne ...
The violin by the famed Italian luthier was plundered at the end of World War II and presumed lost or destroyed. Now experts ...
In an exclusive interview with IGN, Head of Respawn & Group GM for EA Studios Organization Vince Zampella sat down to talk about Battlefield's return to a modern setting while revealing its first ...
A lost 1913 watercolor by Man Ray has resurfaced in an attic, offering insight into the modernist’s early transformation.
Vintage political art posters show how protesters have long used July 4th to demand civil rights, social change and economic ...
Anton Giulio Bragaglia was the intellectual leader of Italian Futurist photography; he made his photographs in collaboration with his younger brother Arturo Bragaglia. Anton Giulio completed his ...
War and war production in the neoliberal period have became increasingly technologically intensive. As such, this failure to cohere to the midcentury pattern may illustrate precisely Mandel’s critique ...
NPR's Andrew Limbong speaks with Iranian-American writer Kaveh Akbar about how he's processing the U.S. strikes again Iran through writing.
We heard earlier from everyday people in Iran reacting to the U.S. bombing of Iran. Kaveh Akbar is an Iranian American poet and writer who lives and teaches in Iowa. His debut novel "Martyr!" was ...