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The Cree artist prompts museums and audiences to confront colonial legacies they’d rather forget.
Issue 18 on the May 6 ballot would fund capital improvements for the Akron-Summit County Public Library. It's an easy ...
The Smithsonian Design Triennial at Cooper Hewitt features 25 bold projects that ask how we build, remember, and redefine ...
"People have been using grasses for enclosure for as long as people have needed enclosure," says architect and designer ...
The Inn at Hastings Park has a front-porch view of the start of the Revolutionary War. But there’s much more to the vibrant ...
A NEW book by Prof. V. Gordon Childe is always welcomed by students, and the volume under notice has special value as it carries the history of European cultures, as described in his “Dawn of Eu ...
The rest of the issue weaves together tales throughout time. In Weimar, Peter Neville-Hadley explores the German city’s historical highlights. In southern China, Mathew Scott dives into the ...
CD rates stayed near historic lows in 2021 as the Federal Reserve kept interest rates low. By the middle of 2022, yields on CDs began to rise as the Federal Reserve began to raise interest rates.
In an exclusive interview with House Digest, design historian Sarah Bilotta said historic wallpaper designs are making a comeback in a big way because the patterns are timeless while offering ornate ...
San Diego is inseparable from its history, arts, and culture. And for visitors, the city’s naturally optimistic, arms-wide-open hospitality is hard to resist. Funded In Part With City Of San ...
UNESCO has been engaged in the protection of various forms of cultural heritage for decades. Traditionally, decisions regarding heritage were made exclusively by experts. However, with the adoption of ...