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At the Morgan Library, 15th-century illuminated atlases embody the medieval appetite for wonder and myth.
In Madeleine Thien's speculative fiction about a climate-ravaged future, 7-year-old Lina learns from past voyagers and other ...
AWF put the festive in festival, with celebrations spilling out onto Aotea Square and beyond. Attendees made pedal-powered ...
Photographer Tim Sullivan wins major Finnish funding for cross-cultural photography project exploring post-Soviet identity in ...
In 1980, while living in Belgium, the historian Lynn H. Nicholas read an obituary in The International Herald Tribune of the ...
Rose Valland became what author Michelle Young calls “one of the only French eyewitnesses to what would become the greatest ...
Incredible views, spectacular shore experiences and a fantastic time on board… prepare to fall in love with a P&O Cruises ...
North Zealand’s beautiful beaches provide a picture perfect backdrop to coastal towns filled with art, culture, castles and ...
The author of a new book about this growing trend - which has seen numbers double around the country in the past year - ...
“This book’s contributors have taken their growth, their trauma, and their histories and turned them into stories about looking at works of art,” writes the cartoonist Walter Scott in the ...
In the same way that jazz is the first uniquely American music, so pop art is profoundly American,” a passage in the book reads. Various recognizable names pop up on the pages, flitting in and ...
ITHACA, N.Y. (WENY) -- The annual Spring Book Sale at the Tompkins County Public Library has officially kicked off. According to organizers, 250,000 gently used books, DVDs, CDs, comics and graphic ...