A woman said divine intervention kept her alive after winds from Hurricane Helene destroyed her Nashville, Georgia, home. Her Bible was left standing after the storm.
"Siena: The Rise of Painting, 1300-1350” at the Metropolitan Museum of Art is more than just a pre-history of the Italian ...
In a remarkable fusion of ancient history and cutting-edge technology, a nearly forgotten chapter of the Gospels has been ...
Since its inception, My Nano Jewelry has been committed to creating jewelry that resonates with spirituality and personal ...
Step into the growing DC Multiverse with McFarlane Toys as brand new set of figures are on the way including the return of ...
Elsewhere, the gallery displayed a visual feast of centuries of British art, gently reminding us ... National Gallery’s restaurant and depicting a number of scenes from the Bible, with female ...
As we have shared October is dedicated to raising awareness about domestic violence. Tomorrow there is a special event ...
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Rare and collectible, the book consists of two different Jewish texts printed in 1589 and 1599 in Venice, Italy, by a man ...
On Oct. 10, students of all different backgrounds and majors filled the WCP ballroom. Colorful lights danced along the walls, ...
By Graham Bowley and Tom Mashberg Sotheby’s opened a new salesroom and international collectors are arriving for the inaugural Art Basel Paris fair. But visiting is one thing; buying is another.
A museum in the Netherlands is shaking off a simple mistake after an employee accidentally threw away a piece of are thinking it was trash. The artwork was created by Alexandre Lavet.