News

“It looks like it will die,” Nishibori said of the cherry tree, “but it’s not going to die. The next spring, there will be ...
Rhizome World came together quickly, in a few short months. It isn’t a formal history or museum exhibition, but the beginning ...
The Louisiana Center for the Book in the State Library of Louisiana proudly announces Julie Kane, celebrated poet and ...
Culture Crawl will take place 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. this Saturday in downtown Hamilton with a full slate of art experiences for ...
The 16th edition of the film festival takes place from April 14-19 at the Tel Aviv Museum of Art and the Tel Aviv ...
LA City Librarian John Szabo and American Library Association president Cindy Hohl discuss the state of our libraries.
Yoko Ono has long been abused as a homewrecker – and worse. A new biography celebrates her joyful positivity in adverse ...
Leonard Peikoff dedicated his life to promoting the author’s vision of freedom and self-determination. But at what cost?
The Portsmouth Athenaeum has two lecture series for 2025, as well as cultural events including free exhibits, a poetry reading and memorial concert.
The road ahead is not just about machines getting smarter. It’s about humans becoming more capable, creative, and connected ...
City of Grosse Pointe resident Bryan Grose is no stranger to showing his work. The lifelong artist has exhibited paintings in five countries, as well as across the United States in galleries in ...
LMU alumna Remy Smith (‘22) talks her love for Los Angeles, the women of rock 'n' roll who inspire her songwriting and ...