IT’S RAINING MEN: It was a man’s world in Paris on Monday night, as the Société des Amis du Musée d’Orsay held its annual ...
Since 1965, the Hopkinsville Art Guild has been enriching the lives of artists and fans in western Kentucky and northwest Tennessee — offering products and classes for many to enjoy. Going into 2025 a ...
Church members are seeking ways to respond to family members, friends and neighbors taken up with Christian nationalism.
The parallels between our situation and that of seventeenth-century England abound—and so do the contrasts and ironies.
An international team of archaeologists led by Professor Jochem Kahl from Freie Universität Berlin has made an incredible ...
Albania's Prime Minister Edi Rama is considering granting sovereign state status to the world headquarters of Bektashism, a ...
Christian Arreguin is voting for the first time in this year's general election. Through the Alliance San Diego youth ...
The 17th century was the zenith of painting, in the Netherlands. In no other era were artists so productive. Never before had so many painters tried to make a living from their art. Demand was huge.
Alexander Anufriev, a nonconformist artist from the Soviet Union who, after surviving a devastating earthquake in his 20s, spent decades making expressive, brightly colored paintings of a single ...
Their first album in eight years is a masterpiece of personal songwriting, rage for the exploited and funk... yes, funk!
Through historic artifacts and contemporary Indigenous artwork, LACMA’s exhibition, “We Live in Painting”, celebrates the artistic and spiritual ...
A full house again filled the CHMA Community Center as Comision Honorifica Mexicana Americana hosted another outstanding Dia de los Muertos, Day of the Day, event on Saturday.