Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... The Museum of the Gulf Coast celebrated local Port Arthur artist Robert ...
Asia Society Patrons, join us for an exclusive Patrons-only preview tour of Asia Society Museum's latest exhibition, ...
Chicago collectors Jeffrey and Carol Horvitz have donated 200 paintings, 50 sculptures and nearly 2,000 drawings by some of the biggest names in French art.
Oaxaca en Utah, a nonprofit organization that aims to promote Mexican culture and foster unity, held a fashion show of traditional Latin garb on Sunday.
Charles T. Campbell, Jr., age 80, of Shakopee, died on Thursday, December 31, 2015, at his home. Charles was born on January 24, 1935, in Canby, MN, the son of Charles T., Sr. and Adeline ...
Nightlife Bon Temps Bar & Grill, 330 Arena Road, Sulphur, inside the Double Tree by Hilton — Alec Dean, 6-9 p.m. Friday; Doc ...
Norman Rockwell Museum recently opened a landmark retrospective exploring the art, satire, and cultural impact of MAD Magazine, one of the longest-running humor publications in America. General Rules ...
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🎂 The Most Stunning Dessert Cake – A True Work of Art! 🍰💖Experience the joy of baking as we transform simple ingredients into a breathtaking dessert cake! Every swirl of frosting and delicate decoration adds to the magic. Watch until the end to see the ...
Built in 1753, the Grade II listed mansion on Charles Street became the home of British Foreign Secretary James Harris (1807-1889), or the third Earl of Malmesbury, almost 100 years later.
In 1662 Charles married Portuguese infanta Catherine of Braganza, daughter of King John IV (she is buried in Portugal). They had no children but Charles had 13 children by various mistresses. Charles ...
Never before, or since, has a king met such an untimely end like Charles I. He was proclaimed king in 1625 upon his father’s death and spent the entirety of his reign in conflict with his parliament.
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