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Thomas J Price's 12-foot sculpture of a Black woman in Times Square is inspiring online debates about race and representation ...
A few years later in 1895, the poster for the silent film L’Arroseur Arrose (in English, The Waterer Watered) was the first ...
A new statue in Midtown has been generating a lot of discussion, praise and vitriol.
Angel Diaz made his mark literally and emotionally on Phoenix. His friends and family are hosting a memorial and fundraiser ...
The Dark Ages switches up some of the fundamental mechanics from Doom 2016 and Doom Eternal. Here's how to get your footing ...
Two legendary Hollywood outcasts open up about joining forces for 'Henry Johnson' — a film so indie, they're distributing it ...
Fired by a political animus and what constitutes good science, the “Naledi Wars” show no immediate sign of abating.
You can peel back a layer of the Storie Grubb mystery in the artist's new Studios on the Park show of black and white ...
For more than a millennium, Western art has depicted Christ as a fair-skinned, blue-eyed figure—an image wholly at odds with the historical Jesus, a first-century Galilean Jew.
Artist Nekisha Durrett pays homage to the college's first Black graduate and confronts Bryn Mawr's complicated history of ...
Showcase your company news with guaranteed exposure both in print and online The Future of Bay Area Biotech: Searching For Answers The Small Business Leaders awards program honors the dedicated ...