The show is divided into three parts: the Promise of Democracy, the Practice of Democracy, and the Preservation of Democracy.
the French-born artist Jean Charlot, who spent decades in Mexico, donated prints to the Metropolitan Museum of Art and eventually, acting on the institution’s behalf, bought more than 2,000 ...
"We had so many grandparents bringing their grand kids in here to show them were grandma and grandpa started dating." ...
The 2024 election, like the one in 2016, had the same nutty and vapid Donald Trump, the same retrograde gender politics, and ...
Former dissidents, released secret service files and a zine in an East Berlin basement reveal a little-known chapter of Cold ...
The building’s French windows ... theme with luxurious four-poster beds to showcase their soft furnishings, chaise lounges at the edge of the bed, or dainty floral print tableware from Wedgwood ...
"It's good to be religious," he says jauntily and promises his wife will join them soon, a requirement for the church. Homey touches in his home include a framed "Bless This Mess" needlepoint on a ...
Prophetstown” on view at the Thomas Cole National Historic Site through Dec. 1, challenges the idealized American version of ...
Hinton moved to the University of Toronto in 1987 and began attracting young researchers who wanted to study neural networks.
Details: 12-ounce bags ($20 to $24) are available at the shops (19700 Vallco Parkway, Cupertino, and 315 S. First St., San ...
In the suburbs of Mumbai, I Was A Sari has been employing hundreds of underprivileged women for the past 10 years, making new ...
Exhibit explores the many facets of modernist matriarch Gertrude Stein, who will be the subject of a conversation on Nov. 20 ...