Bruce Steele of Altadena, California, evacuated his home — also the site of his small business — with his adult daughter in the early hours of Jan. 8 as the wildfire roared toward them.
The museum, based in Henry Clay Frick’s 1914 Fifth Avenue mansion, reopens with a deft expansion worthy of a New York ...
To mark its bicentennial, the Brooklyn Museum highlights the pieces that have shaped its collection—and the foundational art ...
A new exhibit is officially open at the Glazer Children’s Museum, allowing kids to build the blanket fort of their dreams, ...
Manhattan’s historic Round Barn’s significance stretches even beyond its links to Chicago’s Columbian Exhibition.
The island of Ireland is a wonderful tapestry of picture postcard panoramas, graceful towns, pristine beaches, ancient ...
After a two-year delay, the National Public Housing Museum has completed its $16 million Chicago headquarters.
Tom Zeller has taken a vacant space in Far North Dallas and turned it into a living recreation of the fabled Titanic ...
Trinity College Dublin may have been founded by Queen Elizabeth I, but for over 400 years every building on the prestigious ...
Archive Dive is a monthly podcast hosted by reporter Maria Lockwood. Episodes dip into the archives of historic events, ...
Touching on museum ethics, we discuss the opportunities and challenges that curators face when dealing with musical instruments as museum-objects (e.g. How should they be displayed, and what story ...
An employee was injured at Barnard College in New York City after pro-Palestinian protesters stormed a campus building, according to the school. Robin Levine, Barnard College’s vice president ...
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