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Across the United States, younger curators work to broaden audiences and redefine not only what an exhibition can be but also ...
Britain's Swinging 60s gave birth to a deluge of bands lost to the mists of time – but today their releases are worth a small ...
In 1977, with dozens of fires set daily and tourism in freefall, New York hired an artist to save the city. His infamous ...
Reared in Delaware by a World War II Marine vet prone to domestic violence and a mother lost to amphetamine addiction, Crumb ...
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Public art is the pulse of downtown Fargo, blanketing walls of alleyways and building facades. There’s also a profound maker ...
The Hitchcock Estate’s 2,000 acres are known less for its tony accommodations — a bowling alley, two main houses, a tennis pavilion — than for its far-out history as an incubator of the counterculture ...
Read our interview about the saxophonist's new album 'Birdly Serenade.' Plus: the best jazz releases of the month.
The house’s most recent occupant, Louise Florencourt—lawyer, pack rat, and protector of her cousin Flannery’s legacy—had died the previous summer ... to make some art—dancing ovals ...
The Hopelands Concert Series will be held Mondays through June 30. The Whiskey Business Band will perform at 6:30 p.m. April ...