With butterflies, bugs and an atrium that looks like it's carved into rock, the Gilder Center will open its doors to the public on May 4
An interactive web portal explores the vessel's evolution over nearly six decades
More than 1,500 items once belonging to the famed British singer are going to auction
Sitting beside "Little Dancer Aged Fourteen," the protesters urged Biden to declare a climate emergency
For over a decade, they've argued that their ancestors were forced to sell valuable artifacts. Now, they're back in court with a new legal strategy
The word is typically reserved for sparkling wine made in the Champagne region of France
As book censorship soared, titles with LGBTQ themes were the most targeted
A Smithsonian curator reviews Belafonte’s legacy, from breaking racial barriers in the entertainment industry to 70 years of civil rights activism
The 2023-2024 season will include a recreation of the company’s first-ever performance
Rita Boncompagni Ludovisi has lived in the home for 20 years, battling with the family of her deceased husband
The cultural institution is slated to open in London in spring 2024
Dating back to 1605, the closely guarded recipe is becoming increasingly popular
A new film dramatizes the story of a Black immigrant to France whose musical talents have long been overlooked
A new film dramatizes the story of Father Gabriele Amorth, the chief exorcist of the Diocese of Rome
As users move to online streaming, the company will mail its last disc in September
The final performance of Broadway's longest-running show took place over the weekend
A Colorado fisherman spotted the camera sticking out of the mud along the the Animas River
Stored for 40 years in two warehouses and an abandoned church, the valuable vehicles include a variety of European and American makes and models
An upcoming exhibition will explore how the label has been applied to performers throughout history
Land artist Dario Gambarin used a 270,000-square-foot field in Verona, Italy, as a canvas
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