This Exhibition Uses $586 to Tell the Story of American Eviction
The amount is around what one of the subjects of sociologist Matthew Desmond’s book ‘Evicted: Poverty and Profit in the American City’ made in one month
Monument Marks Little-Remembered Case That Set Precedent for Asian Americans to Testify in Court
The history around the ‘Territory of New Mexico v. Yee Shun’ will be memorialized in the upcoming public work ‘View from Gold Mountain’
Eleven Never-Before-Seen Artworks Found in the Walls of James Castle’s House
The renowned Idaho Outsider artist was known for squirreling his drawings and sculptures away in the walls and ceiling of his Boise home
Taiwan Is Now Home to the World’s Largest Performing Arts Center
The National Kaohsiung Center for the Arts encompasses five performance centers and spans 1.5 million square feet
4,500 Newly Discovered Fragments Help Piece Together Massive Psamtik I Statue
The pieces gave researchers a better idea of the size and shape of the colossus
Movie Theaters Will Be Legal in Saudi Arabia Again After 35 Years
‘Black Panther’ will be the first movie to be screened to mark the reopening of the country’s cinemas
Ulysses S. Grant’s 1849 Home in Detroit May Be Restored
The house he rented as a young officer is now boarded up and full of trash on the site of the former Michigan state fairgrounds
This 13 Year Old Helped Find Viking Treasure In Germany
The silver jewelry and coins date to the reign of King Harald Bluetooth and may have been deposited during his flight from Denmark
Public Sculpture in Tennessee Will Memorialize Lynching Victim
Chattanooga confronts its history with a planned memorial to a young black man named Ed Johnson who was murdered by a white lynch mob in 1906
Poet Samuel Taylor Coleridge’s Casket Rediscovered in Former Wine Cellar
Parishioners at St. Michael’s Church in Highgate hope to refurbish the crypt after identifying where exactly Coleridge’s final resting place was
How Giant’s Causeway Formed Its Spectacular Array of Columns
Scientists recreated the process behind the formation’s near-perfect hexagonal columns
Wanted: $17,500 Rock Lifted From Yoko Ono Installation
The rock was part of the ongoing interactive piece ‘Yoko Ono: The Riverbed’
Now You Too Can Eat Off of Judy Chicago’s Famous Feminist Dinnerware
Reproductions of four plate designs from “The Dinner Party” are available for the first time
This Colorful Exhibition Was Made for Instagram
Artist CJ Hendry’s latest house-like installation assigned each room a distinct color
Archaeologists Used Drones to Find New Ancient Drawings in Peru
About 50 new examples of the Nazca lines had been hiding in plain sight
“Lost” Feminist Dinner Set Goes on Public Display for the First Time
The 50-plate “Famous Women Dinner Set” by Bloomsbury Group artists Vanessa Bell and Duncan Grant includes portraits of the well-known and the overlooked
Ancient Statue Destroyed by ISIS Resurrected in London—With a Twist
Iraqi-American artist Michael Rakowitz has created a reproduction of the statue using 10,500 date syrup cans
India Is Building the World’s Tallest Statue
The monument will stand nearly 600 feet tall and it honors India’s first deputy prime minister, Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel
Sesame Place Becomes First Theme Park to Be Designated a Certified Autism Center
The International Board of Credentialing and Continuing Education Standards announced the honor on World Autism Day
Unseen Illustrations by J.R.R. Tolkien Are Coming to Oxford
“Tolkien: Maker of Middle Earth,” opening at the Bodleian libraries this summer, will include manuscripts, letters, maps and artwork
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