Commissioner Amanda Lefton announced that the 2026 I BIRD NY Challenge for birders of all ages and abilities is underway. The challenge encourages New Yorkers and visitors to identify birds and learn ...
Conversely, Hodakova used its avant-garde creations to reflect on the identity of a “true self.” There was no cello-humanoid ...
March in Arizona is packed with festivals and events. Here are 11 events happening across metro Phoenix this month that you ...
Essence: Survival Through Connection opened on Feb. 21 and continues through March 14 at the ShadowBoxX Gallery in downtown Waukegan, featuring 24 works by Black artists ...
Auburn hosted its first ever “ Crow Cawcus ” last weekend (Feb. 20-21) to celebrate the crows roosting across the city every ...
The return of So Cal Museums Free-for-All day on Feb. 22 means that you can get into normally pricey museums without paying ...
AI expands access to filmmaking for resource-constrained creators. But as efficiency becomes the industry’s north star, ...
Tucked away in Karjat, The Art Village Karjat (AVK) is not just a place to stay, it is a living, breathing ecosystem where ...
Joan Danziger works daily in her Washington, D.C. studio and speaks with the force and alacrity of a 52-year-old, despite her ...
The “Somos Uno: Mexican and Mexican American Puppetry” exhibit at the University of Connecticut’s Ballard Institute and ...
People planning a Pacific Northwest road trip to view ancient art know that many of the oldest, most fascinating works are not found in museums but where they were created: on rocks out in the open.
Playwright Caryl Churchill’s 1982 feminist masterpiece from Thatcher-era Britain remains sharp-edged and all too timely.
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