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"I’m especially drawn to the tall, stacked flower pyramids — they bring such drama and sculptural beauty to a space," says ...
Presented as part of Herstory Arts Festival, Rebecca McNamee’s (Playwright & Director) ABIGAIL WILLIAMS is a response to ...
The search for Nigeria’s most courageous and inspiring children has officially begun as Dufil Prima Foods Ltd., makers of Indomie Instant Noodles, launched the 17th edition of the Indomie Heroes ...
A facsimile of the 17th-century Dutch documents that Charles Gehring spent 50 years translating, showing the condition of ancient records damaged by floods, in battles, in leaky ship holds and ...
who used to paint alongside Caravaggio and lived in Naples at the beginning of the 17th century. In fact, a 1607 letter addressed to the Duke of Mantua from a Flemish painter visiting Italy noted that ...
Following a postponement on April 12 due to inclement weather, the City of Hamilton’s Fresh Air Films: Drive-In Edition will be held on Thursday [April 17]. A spokesperson said, “The City of ...
Andrew Munz is directing the 25th anniversary revival of “Petticoat Rules: the Jackson Hole Revue” through his Tumbleweed Creative Arts at the Pink Garter Theatre. It will open May 23 ...
Southwestern Pennsylvania's glassmaking tradition dates from late 18th century Jeff Himler Saturday, April 12, 2025 12:01 a.m. | Saturday, April 12, 2025 12:01 a.m. Go Ad-Free Today!
The memorial contains an effigy of Anne and an inscription A rare memorial for a one-month-old baby who died in the 17th Century is being moved into public view after being rediscovered.
showing off the new structure around the 17th century warship. Due for completion in 2028, in time to mark the 400th anniversary of the shipwreck, the cost of the project is estimated at up to 17. ...
A rare memorial for a one-month-old baby who died in the 17th Century is being moved into public view after being rediscovered. Anne Baynhan's parents paid a "significant" fee for her Painswick ...
In the early 1880s, Massachusetts clergyman Rev. Henry Turbell Rose wanted to build a summer cottage, so he paid his uncle $50 for a half acre of farmland in Water Mill, N.Y. The Hamptons, the ...