"Double Helix," a fictionalized account of Franklin's groundbreaking work, premieres this week
The legendary Black-owned nightclub hosted the likes of Tina Turner, Ray Charles and more
A new show at London's Courtauld Gallery will explore the value of counterfeit art
The Philadelphia row house hosted generations of Black scholars and leaders
Researchers are finding yeast and grain in the works of 19th-century artists in Denmark
The French artist spent his final years making art from his home in the city of Nice
Across the country, developers are trying to capitalize on the approachable sport's growing popularity
The barrier-breaking singer, who died this week at 83, influenced countless musicians who followed in her footsteps
"The Offbeat Sari" explores the traditional garment's role in fashion, protest, sustainability and more
Experts are debating what the case will mean for the future of fair-use law
Citing modesty concerns, an ad firm rejected a poster depicting the Renaissance sculpture
The Blanton Museum in Austin asked bakers to create edible versions of pieces in its collection
The action was a protest against public subsidies for fossil fuels and called attention to the deadly floods occurring in northern Italy
Fans of the hit sitcom "Cheers" now have a chance to purchase the beloved set piece
The "Poor Man's Rembrandt Project" will allow visitors to forge a permanent connection with the 17th-century artist
While the "Wizard of Oz" shoes were recovered several years ago, authorities hadn't previously named any suspects
The 12 items are part of the region's rich history as a metalworking capital
The thieves who robbed Dresden's Green Vault in 2019 are members of the Remmo crime family
The Spanish painter decided against keeping the cute canine in the foreground of "Le Moulin de la Galette"
When a Philadelphia church sold its stained glass windows to a collector, nobody knew how valuable they were
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