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Rajesh James' 'Slaves of the Empire' is visually intriguing and aesthetically provocative as it goes about documentarising, as opposed to documenting, a hitherto largely unknown slice of subaltern ...
"The First Homosexuals" traces how the coinage of the term "homosexual" has shaped queer art and expression through the ages.
The backcountry sport of burro racing is a grueling feat of endurance that tests the sudden urge to stand still.
With a long creative history, Gaynelle Sloman has kept up with the times in art and more. Her painting, "Some Place in Time," is on view in Columbus.
President Trump has accused the Smithsonian and other museums of promoting “narratives that portray American and Western ...
The survey of modern German painting and sculpture now at the Kimbell Art Museum has its tone set by the documentation of the “Degenerate Art” exhibition organized by the Nazis in 1937, a highly ...
Draining artistic and cultural resources, Donald Trump’s “Garden of American Heroes” promises to be a boondoggle for ...
From a fajita festival to May the Fourth kids' activities, there's a lot to do in the Amarillo area Saturday and Sunday.
These repetitions reveal a harrowing truth. Such a portrait is timeless as long as racial inequality far too frequently sinks ...
All of a sudden, it's starting to feel like summer. Get a jumpstart on the season of outdoor fun with 12 of our favorite things to do.
Center Aquidneck will host the Jane’s Walk Festival is a movement of free, neighbor-led walking conversations inspired by ...
Pulsing through and around 18th Street in Pilsen, there are now over a dozen independent, Latino-owned coffee stores.