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Leaders of Historic Germantown and the Atwater Kent Collection received late-night emails on Wednesday from the Institute of ...
The iconic Two Lads, the stunning waterfall at Rivington form the stunning backdrop to the astonishing life of a local man, who has worked as ...
When Edward Albee’s Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? opened in Prague recently, its title was changed to Who’s Afraid of Franz Kafka? The switch was significant. Not only did it mark Czech ...
Kate Quinn, the Mütter Museum’s often-embattled executive director, is no longer working at the city’s iconic medical history institution. A memo to staff sent out late Monday afternoon stated that ...
"American Sublime" at the Whitney Museum arrays nearly 50 of the artist's striking portraits. Amy Sherald at the opening of "Amy Sherald: American Sublime" at the Whitney Museum of American Art.
Donation Options Search Search Search A man died after he was struck Sunday on DuSable Lake Shore Drive near the Museum Campus. Sun-Times file Share A man was fatally struck by a pickup truck ...
1906) (© The Bodleian Library, University of Oxford) Franz Kafka continues at the Morgan Library & Museum (225 Madison Avenue, Murray Hill, Manhattan) through April 13. The exhibition was curated ...
Others, both at the Morgan Library & Museum, take a peek into the literary lives of Franz Kafka and Bella da Costa Greene, the librarian who founded the Morgan’s collection. These shows are all ...
And — perhaps most of all — his incredible humanity. A lively, fierce and frequently funny stage adaptation of Franz Kafka’s 1917 story Report to an Academy, this is one of those emotionally ...
Mary Baldwin, board member and former CHA resident, sings during the ribbon cutting ceremony of the National Public Housing Museum, 919 S. Ada St., in Little Italy on April 4, 2025. Credit: Colin ...
Their work deserves support, not cuts. On behalf of the 42,000 AFSCME cultural workers, we’re suing to stop the wrongful closure of the Institute of Museum and Library Services and protect this ...
We’re standing in the atrium outside the museum’s American wing, bathed in light from the glass ceiling. Facing us is the grand, 19th-century facade of a Wall Street bank. “They tore it down ...
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