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Andrew Klavan defends the spiritual value of depicting evil. But he often discounts the spiritual danger involved.
Following a bad take on the city of Shreveport in a viral video, Brittney Hazelton speaks their mind on the subject. Whether you are looking for a new close or new addition to your closet we have ...
Pope Francis left a lasting legacy, not least his appreciation for art. In his 2025 biography, “Hope,” Francis spoke of his ...
Pinterest missed expectations slightly on earnings but more than made up for it with surprisingly strong growth. Pinterest finished the first quarter with 570 million monthly active users. The ...
BATON ROUGE, La. (WAFB) - Looking for something fun to do? The Hot Art Cool Nights Arts and Music Festival is happening in Baton Rouge on Friday night, May 9. During the event, attendees can walk ...
LA CROSSE, Wis. (WEAU) - Art students at UW-La Crosse are getting an opportunity to try their hand at making deer hide smoking art. They are learning from Levi and Verna Blackdeer, who have smoked ...
Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew I, the spiritual leader of the world’s Orthodox Christians, welcomed Leo’s election and said he hoped he would join the anniversary celebration. The new pope ...
TOLEDO, Ohio (WTVG) - The Toledo Museum of Art is partnering with the Disability EmpowHer Network to present “Disabled Women Make History (and Art).” The exhibit will be open on May 17 from 6 ...
With work featured in exhibitions at MoMA. SCAD, and Bath’s Holburne Museum, Diedrick Brackens is having a major moment.
SAVANNAH, Ga. (WTOC) - Art, history and technology collide in a new exhibit opening at the Telfair Children’s Art Museum. The museum at the Jepson Center will unveil the “World of William O. Golding” ...
Supported by evangelical, mainline, Catholic, and Orthodox youth leaders, this movement promotes a discipleship framework fueled by adult mentoring, spiritual formation practices, service ...
The term kunstkammer (literally, “art chamber”) refers to a cabinet of curiosity – proto-museums where aristocrats once hoarded the rare, the grotesque and the beautifully inexplicable. O’Byrne’s take ...