George Washington was uneasy about the idea of commemorating his life. He was the first leader of a new republic, not a king.
Butler Institute of American Art in Youngstown, Ohio features work of Amos Paul Kennedy Jr. in "The Art is on the Wall, Not on the Posters" exhibition ...
Step back in time and learn about South Bend's lost landmarks in The History Museum's exhibit "City and Campus: Rediscovering ...
In a historical twist, the home of Albania’s late communist dictator Enver Hoxha is hosting international artists fascinated ...
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For four decades, the USA has officially celebrated Black History Month, but efforts to honor African American history in ...
History of the cornicello, an iconic symbol of prosperity, love and fortune that has become a popular present among lovers on Valentine’s Day ...
This photo gallery, curated by photo editor Subramoney Iyer, highlights some of the most compelling images worldwide made or ...
Florida state Sen. Geraldine Thompson died Thursday following complications from knee replacement surgery, her family said. She was 76.
Can you separate the art from the artist? Yes, you can. And yes, you should. Separate it all from the slimy imperfect hands of its creator.
Two students created a poster entitled, “Tragedy and Healing: The Impact of Two Black Surgeons in the Jim Crow South.”  MD Thomas Brewer and MD Delmar Edward’s were the one ...