A Monet artwork believed to have been lost during Nazi occupation in WWII has been returned to its rightful owners after a lengthy investigation spanning decades and continents.
An unsuspecting New Orleans couple who bought the artwork in 2019 voluntarily relinquished it after learning of its history.
A mural on N. Claiborne Avenue has become a battle ground of opinions about the war in the middle east, with graffiti as the ...
A Claude Monet pastel painting stolen by Nazis from a Jewish family during World War II, which vanished for decades only to ...
New Orleans has a restaurant scene like no other, and local food writer Ian McNulty has been covering it for over 20 years.
For me, it is not about dismantling a system or structure in a physical sense but finding growth to rebuild within what already exists.” ...
The Gestapo seized the Impressionist painting from storage after its owners fled from their home in Vienna. Now, the piece ...
Nina Perales, an attorney at the Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund, a nonprofit representing DACA ...
After six years of braving Louisiana heat with a pizza oven that can reach an internal temperature of 900 degrees inside of a food truck, Chef Matias Rojo of NOLA Mia Pizzeria is setting into a ...
The LSU Museum of Art in the Shaw Center for the Arts, 100 Lafayette St., will open "In a New Light: American Impressionism ...
The first auction solely dedicated to the work of playful sculptor François Xavier Lalanne has proved a strong success ...
"It just felt like a kind of a duty that I had to complete for her," Riley Keough said. "I'm just happy that it's done and ...