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The shrunken staff remains responsible for the 26,000 artworks entrusted to the General Services Administration that are ...
The U.S. government has quietly run the equivalent of its own major museum, amassing about 26,000 works that have been placed ...
Victor Davis Hanson compares America's current historical moment to the period surrounding the life of Christ, when the Roman Republic transformed into the Roman Empire, during an interview with ...
Yet an appreciation for aesthetics alone didn’t give rise to the Craftsman in the early 20th century, and it actually didn’t ...
"If we allow these agencies to be cut, South Dakota’s cultural life will shrink. Jobs will disappear. Opportunities will ...
Santa Cruz didn’t want a boardwalk, for fear it would become low-life amusements, of freak shows, gambling and brothels. But ...
A few weeks ago, Raspberry Island was looking a bit worse for wear, said Aaron Johnson-Ortiz, executive director of the ...
Faith-based production companies insist they are not explicitly Republican. But they’re selling a vision of American culture to an audience that’s sick of liberal Hollywood.
Why are the plays of William Shakespeare still so popular 400 years after his death? "Sunday Morning" talks with New York Times columnist Maureen Dowd and actor Patrick Page about the Bard's enduring ...
Professor Keith Gildart from the University of Wolverhampton's Centre for Historical Research was a key contributor to the new BBC Two documentary, 'When Springsteen Came to Britain,' which aired ...
Faith-based production companies insist they are not explicitly Republican. But they’re selling a vision of American culture to an audience that’s sick of liberal Hollywood.
The television industry has reached a pivotal moment in 2025, with Black-centered programming commanding unprecedented ...