A river of fabric? Janice Arnold’s installations, inspired by the people of Central Asia, go to great lengths to evoke wonder
Fiber artist Marques Hanalei Marzan carries on the artistic customs of his ancestors
The renowned artist's exuberant portraits celebrate Black history and take the form to a new level
These innovative creators are quilting, weaving and felting dramatic pieces that bring American fiber arts to unexplored heights
A clever cetacean feeding trick may have launched a legend
Maybe the author of “O Pioneers!” is no longer the height of literary chic. But a century later she’s still a superstar in her small prairie community
An artist conjures a whimsical new version of a magnificent 15th-century mural
Across the Northern Hemisphere, worshippers of the longest day of the year build bonfires, plunge into the ocean and visit prehistoric monuments
Arresting portraits, now a part of the Smithsonian collections, illuminate the little-known role these artists played in chronicling 19th-century life
An American History Museum exhibition looks at how the resorts have changed over time to reflect a broader image of what it means to be American
A new book advises readers how to successfully navigate deadly disasters of the past
When American G.I.s fought abroad in wars in the 20th century, they left behind an unlikely legacy: canned meat
In the late 19th century, William Dorsey Swann's private parties attracted unwelcome attention from authorities and the press
Artist Ayana V. Jackson creates an undersea realm honoring those who jumped or were thrown overboard during the trans-Atlantic slave trade
From an ultramarathon capital in the Rockies to a laid-back village in the Florida Keys, these vibrant towns are calling your name
For a century, a collective love of tails and fins has helped women transgress on land and sea
To mark the musician's 82nd birthday, consider a romp through these 11 sites that hold meaning to him
At the Cannes Film Festival this weekend, "Killers of the Flower Moon" will become the latest movie to ask just how much time we ought to give it
Loved and loathed, the toy stirs fresh controversy at age 64
An 11th-century collection of aphorisms is a part of a new exhibition in California
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