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The Lunar Codex Will Archive the Work of 30,000 Artists—on the Moon
A series of time capsules will honor and preserve contemporary art from around the globe
He Was Wrongfully Imprisoned for 41 Years. Now He Has His First Solo Exhibition
In “We Are the Willing,” quilter Gary Tyler revisits his time in prison and explores his newfound freedom
Roman-Era Cemetery With Over 100 Tombs Unearthed in Gaza
The “unprecedented” dig also yielded two rare lead sarcophagi decorated with images of grapes and dolphins
Have Archaeologists Finally Found Emperor Nero’s Lost Theater?
Ahead of a planned luxury hotel, excavations have revealed what may be the ruins of the venue
Iron Age Warrior Buried With a Sword and Mirror Was a Woman, Study Says
The unusual burial on a small island off of England sheds new light on women’s role in Iron Age warfare
Skull Fragments Thought to Be Beethoven’s Return to Vienna
The composer asked that, following his death, his physician study the illnesses that plagued him during his life
‘The Shark Is Broken’ Brings the Making of ‘Jaws’ to Broadway
The play examines the tensions stirring between the film’s three leads as they navigate a chaotic production process
Americans Will Soon Need More Paperwork When Traveling to Europe
Here’s what you need to know about the new requirements, which are scheduled to launch in 2024
Stolen in the 1980s, a Rare Christopher Columbus Letter Returns to Italy
The document is among several missing copies of the letter to be recovered from the U.S. in recent years
X-Rays Uncover the Secrets of 3,000-Year-Old Egyptian Paintings
A new study provides insight into how tomb painters altered their work over time
Pennsylvanians Might Soon Be Singing a New State Song
The state’s official tune simply can’t compete with the likes of “Georgia on My Mind,” lawmakers argue
The Evolution of the Little Black Dress
A new exhibition showcases how the meaning of the garment has changed since its invention in 1926
The Netherlands Repatriates Nearly 500 Looted Artifacts to Sri Lanka and Indonesia
Six of these objects are held by the Rijksmuseum, which is returning stolen items for the very first time
The Trailer for Ridley Scott’s ‘Napoleon’ Is Here
The new film stars Joaquin Phoenix and follows the ambitious French ruler’s rise to power
A Salsa Museum Is Dancing Its Way to the Bronx
While the museum lacks a permanent home, it’s bringing lively events to the “Borough of Salsa”
The ‘Ivory Man’—a Powerful Leader Buried in a Lavish Tomb 5,000 Years Ago—Was Actually a Woman
Researchers in Spain had previously assumed that the grave belonged to a high-status young man
You Can Rent Barbie’s DreamHouse on Airbnb
Up to four guests will get to stay in the Malibu mansion for free ahead of the upcoming “Barbie” movie
Dutch King Apologizes for the Netherlands’ Role in the Slave Trade
The monarch’s statement coincided with the 150th anniversary of slavery’s abolition in the country’s colonies
South Koreans Just Got Younger, Thanks to a New Law
The country previously had three distinct systems for determining age, often leading to confusion
Does This Pompeii Painting Depict a 2,000-Year-Old Pizza?
The fresco features a flatbread with a variety of toppings—but no tomato and mozzarella
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