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Survivors and world leaders gather at Auschwitz, urging global unity against hatred on the 80th anniversary of the death camp ...
The internationally renowned Canadian artist Jennifer Dickson, who made her home in Ottawa and was honoured in 2023 for her ...
The exhibition runs at the Morgan Library & Museum ... She was Black and passed for white. By 1900, members of her family had added the name “da Costa,” to indicate a Portuguese heritage ...
The artist Reina (R76) is a one-woman “Art Ambassador” and, someday, just may be given a key to the city. To be in full recognition of her art aplomb, she has already unlocked doors for many artists ...
The last thing my grandfather gave me before he passed were these two art deco glass flower ... Marian Goodman and David Zwirner remain closed. Internationally renowned artist Paul McCarthy has been ...
In operation until the 1960s, the original cable station was housed amongst a row of beautiful, white-painted buildings ... is the dramatic Slate Quarry and Marian Shrine, where things are ...
The Harding Cheer Program and the Boys & Girls Club of Marion County partnered for a White Out Basketball Game fundraiser, raising $1,200. Donations will benefit over 800 students in Marion County ...
White (deceased 1954). Left to cherish her memory are three children and their families: Cheryl L. (Jack L.) Lautenslager; Melody A. (Ronnie L.) Miers; all of Marion; and, Arthur P. (Diane ...
On the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz, survivor Tova Friedman says she thought she was the "only Jewish ...
Jessie M. King was one of the best loved members of the art group The Glasgow Girls, a group of artists working from Scotland in the late 19th and early 20th century who made waves in the art scene ...
One hundred years ago a small group of Southern California artists formed the California Water Color Society and held their first exhibition at the Los Angeles Museum of History, Science and Art.