After the installation closes, the makeshift forest will be relocated to a public space, where it will remain accessible as a 'living forest sculpture'
The concept of camp goes far beyond what Susan Sontag wrote in her seminal essay
In 'Planet', players compete to create worlds capable of sustaining the highest possible level of biodiversity
An Austin exhbition argues that copies, despite the negative connotations associated with the word, are not inferior to so-called “originals”
Festive felines and wayward rockets come to life online in honor of the 100th anniversary of Children’s Book Week
But the legal fight to remove the city's statues of Robert E. Lee and Stonewall Jackson may not be over
In honor of its 50th anniversary on air, New York City has officially named the corner of West 63rd and Broadway after the beloved children's show
Those from households with an annual income of $1 million are 10 times more likely to become artists than those from families with a $100,000 income
Officials are confident England's Ashdown Forest will recover from the blaze
The sweeping show uses interactive visuals, games and sets to provide an in-depth look at the history behind the hit musical
The 404-year-old religious text was one of more than 300 artifacts stolen from Pittsburgh’s Carnegie Library over a two-decade period
Emperor Akihito has voluntarily passed the title on to his son, Crown Prince Naruhito
Researchers will compare results of DNA test to genetic material extracted from artist’s living descendants and his alleged remains
An exterior wall of the building sustained some damage, but no one was harmed by the flames
The nostalgic keepsake goes up for sale in advance of Emperor Akihito's abdication
'The Clockwork Condition' was intended to be a philosophical examination of themes raised in his most popular and problematic novel
The most-visited museum in the world is hoping to limit lines and crowds
St. Anthony’s Shrine has long served as a symbol of unity and religious tolerance
Between 1948 and 1993, an estimated 25,000 people were sterilized to prevent them from having ‘poor-quality descendants’
The team will also no longer play Smith’s famed rendition of ‘God Bless America’
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