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Perhaps flamboyant financier Pierre Lagrange spoke for the entire Upper East Side when, over drinks at the Carlyle, he ...
Shahn was an American phenomenon, but a new retrospective suggests that we’ve come to prize his politics over his ...
The artist’s nephew, Vincent Willem van Gogh (named after the artist), exchanged the two drawings for 35 packets of butter, ...
Mallory Wetherell, a UNK professor of art and design, took 17 UNK students to New York City to explore the city and experience its famous art scene firsthand.
SUMMIT One Vanderbilt, located near the top of Midtown Manhattan’s tallest skyscraper, was another highlight for Hanneman.
A new class offered at public schools on the Blackfeet Reservation in Montana teaches students about heavy metal music ...
On any given summer day, 38,000 commuter cars inch across the Shinnecock Canal, and past the oldest Hamptonite: a ...
A map of the festival layout shows other booths on campus will be along Burrowes Road, from the Hosler Building to Steam ...
According to local news reports, emergency protocols have been enacted to safeguard cultural objects and heritage sites amid ...
In the popular imagination, the 1940s were dominated by sacrifice at home and violence abroad as World War II raged on. But ...
Every hamlet, town, and beach has a very particular vibe and reputation. Here’s the general lay of the land from West to East ...
The Village Voice sits down with jazz pianist Matthew Shipp to discuss Andre 3000's bad music, Rothko's great paintings, and much in between.