Public Art Installation Opens in Solidarity With Iranian Protesters
“Eyes on Iran,” located in a public park on Roosevelt Island, faces the United Nations across the water
What Is Viva Magenta, Pantone’s ‘Brave’ and ‘Fearless’ Color of the Year?
As 2023 approaches, the bold pinkish-red is supposed to reflect the global zeitgeist
As Traditional Bakeries Disappear, the French Baguette Receives UNESCO Protection
The agency adds the “artisanal know-how and culture of baguette bread” to its intangible heritage list
Christine McVie, Singer-Songwriter Behind Some of Fleetwood Mac’s Greatest Hits, Dies at 79
For decades, she was a powerful creative force in one of history’s most popular rock bands
This Charming Italian Town Will Pay You $30,000 to Move There
Presicce, located in the heel of Italy’s boot, is trying to bring fresh energy to its older neighborhoods
The new musical “KPOP” opened in New York City with an almost entirely Asian American cast
Rarely Seen Ancient Maya Masterpieces Go on View at the Met
It’s the first exhibition of its kind in the United States in a decade
Agatha Christie’s ‘The Mousetrap’ Is Coming to Broadway
After 70 years in London, the beloved murder mystery is finally heading to the Great White Way
‘Gaslighting’ Is Merriam-Webster’s Word of the Year
Searches for the term, defined as the “practice of grossly misleading someone,” skyrocketed in 2022
You Can Own a Piece of Forrest Fenn’s Treasure
The valuable artifacts, hidden in the Rocky Mountains for more than a decade, are going up for auction
Hand-Colored ‘Calvin and Hobbes’ Strip Sells for $480,000
The cheeky panel, created by Bill Watterson, was a gift to his longtime editor Lee Salem
Should You Let Artificial Intelligence Plan Your Thanksgiving Dinner?
While A.I. recipe generation has come a long way, it won’t outdo humans anytime soon
What Bob Dylan Wrote in His High School Love Letters
A collection of notes from the musician to his girlfriend sold for nearly $670,000 at auction
In Response to Climate Protests, Italian Museums May Raise Ticket Prices
As more activists target famous artworks, museums tighten security
Step Inside the Colorful Pages of ‘Goodnight Moon’
As the book turns 75, a new immersive exhibition brings the beloved children’s story to life
Drake Resurrects Avant-Garde Amusement Park Designed by Basquiat, Dalí and Hockney
The rap star has invested nearly $100 million to bring back the ambitious 1987 carnival
A Brief History of White House Weddings
Naomi Biden’s nuptials will mark the 19th wedding held at the presidential seat of power
What to Know About Pakistan’s Controversial Transgender Romance Film
The government reversed its ban on “Joyland,” though several scenes will be cut
Known as Warhol’s Muse, Edie Sedgwick Was an Artist Herself
For the first time, a trove of her previously unseen art is going to auction
Banksy Reveals Seven Murals Throughout War-Torn Ukraine
The news comes amid speculation about the anonymous graffiti artist’s whereabouts
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