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‘Sowing History’: Art exhibit about the slave trade in the northern U.S., Canada on display at UMass
It’s also a story of “bravery, friendship and never forgetting who you were,” reads Emmanuel Nkuranga, the author of the tale ...
Roger Goodell acknowledged that a new, state-of-the-art Commanders stadium in Washington would drastically increase the chances of the U.S. capital hosting the Super Bowl for the first time.
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India Today on MSNBefore TV and posters, Raja Ravi Varma's prints gave Hindu gods their modern faceRaja Ravi Varma, often called India's king of kitsch, crossed the narrow lines of courtly painting. He brought the gods from ...
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Indulgexpress on MSNRaja Ravi Varma's 177th anniversary: 5 hidden secrets in his paintings that will change how you see themRaja Ravi Varma's paintings are nothing short of iconic, but if you dig a little deeper, you'll find a treasure trove of ...
Audience members were engrossed in a Chinese “Where’s Waldo” game. They carefully scanned the expansive Chinese ink landscape ...
Episodes of the PBS series “Antiques Roadshow” airing on PBS this month highlight finds from the iconic TV series’ visit to ...
Artist Roni Dietrich preserves scrimshaw, the maritime art of engraving ivory, by depicting horses and nature, inspired by ...
On view through May 24 at the Cultural Center of Cape Cod, “Legends on Canvas” brings the heroes of baseball and football to life through portraiture, storytelling and historical artifacts.
The Altadena theater students who rose up after the Eaton fire; plus L.A. arts and culture this week
Students from Altadena Magnet and Eliot Arts Magnet performed at the Ahmanson Theatre after their school burned in the Eaton ...
As the academic year comes to a close, Western Wyoming Community College (Western) will host an exhibition of student ...
The convenience chain's expertly curated collections for every location serve as a springboard for photographers and painters ...
People can get a sense of what it would have been like to travel the world's oceans in the 1840s by visiting the Minnesota ...
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