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In a look ahead at a week of Cambridge and Somerville events, there’s Juneteenth parties, “Reading Frederick Douglass ...
The best documentaries—from Paris is Burning to My Octopus Teacher—will raise your consciousness and expand your heart ...
Frameline49, the latest iteration of the San Francisco International LGBTQ+ Film Festival, has much to explore with its ...
This holistic wellness retreat delivers the luxury of the South of France, without the jet lag. After living in France […] ...
A new exhibition at the Philadelphia Museum of Art examines how artistic expression evolved throughout the war years and the ...
AP5 (2023) fetched $8,000 during a live auction Monday evening at the Art House benefit at The Bowery Hotel in New York City, hosted by Bailey House, the leading provider of housing and supportive ...
Grace Hartigan in Raleigh, NC, Mary Abbott in New York, and Mildred Thompson in Miami bring Abstract Expressionism back to center stage.
On a quiet Sunday morning in 2001, artist Richard Ankrom climbed a ladder, walked down a catwalk, and installed a freeway sign for the 5 North—all without permission.