Lisa Funderburke, former CEO of Artist Communities Alliance, plans to integrate science and art while leading the ...
Scientists are investigating the reasons some plants still wear last season’s tattered clothes.
The Nature of Movement brings the legendary artist’s dynamic sculptures and abstract forms into conversation with living gardens at Marie Selby Botanical Gardens. On view February 8–May 31, 2026, this ...
Joan 'Vicki' Clarke, born in Greenwich, London, celebrates her 100th birthday in Taunton after a distinguished academic career and life of travel.
On the weekend of February 14 and 15, 2026, the Auteuil greenhouses are hosting the event Dream of Orchids: a series of free ...
In “The Oak and the Larch,” Sophie Pinkham examines a vast history and culture through the branches of its ancient trees.
ON THIS DAY IN 1907, the Daily Eagle reported, “Fossil hunting is assuming the proportions of an industry, and, indeed, in respect of the search for prehistoric mammals, the semblance of a campaign.
In town for the Super Bowl? These Bay Area picks go beyond football, from live theater and comedy to museums, classic cinemas and quirky attractions.
Hidden in Ohio is a gorge where towering cliffs, winding trails, and ancient landscapes create an experience that feels like ...
As far as I’m concerned, every year should be the “UK year of walking”. Walking in this country is, quite simply, the loveliest thing to do – always.
From heritage railways and secret gardens, to historic museums - Kent has it all ...