Harriet Beecher Stowe’s Disassembled Childhood Home Is for Sale… on eBay
It has yet to receive any bids
Catch the Museum Floating Through the Chicago River
On a converted barge, the Floating Museum reflects on Chicago’s industrial past and cultural present
Thirty Years Ago, People Tried to Save the World By Meditating
Believers in the Harmonic Convergence traveled to places like Chaco Canyon and Stonehenge to welcome aliens, the resurrected Maya and wait for world peace
German Art Museum Tackles Legacy of Colonialism
Looking hard at its own collection, Kunsthalle Bremen aims to challenge the racism of colonialism that persists today
Yayoi Kusama Secretly Built a Museum
Opening October 1, the Tokyo museum will showcase art and archives from the visionary avant-garde Japanese artist
You Can Own Mark Twain’s Connecticut Farmhouse
The author gifted the property to his daughter in 1909. Not long after, tragedy struck
Once Plundered by Thieves, Ancient Cave Reopens with 3-D Replicas of Stolen Fossils
It took multiple attempts—and two broken printers—to get the recreations right
Big Ben to Fall Silent During Four-Year Renovation Project
It is the longest time that Big Ben has been paused during its 157-year history
A Brief History of Trans-Atlantic Balloon Crossings
Fifteenth time’s the charm, evidently
Georgia College Gifted Farm Where Flannery O’Connor Composed Southern Gothic
The author’s alma mater will take over and maintain the Savannah-born author’s final home
New Art Exhibit Remembers Trashy Tabloid Culture of 2000s
The Brooklyn show highlights art inspired by the age when celebrity scandals and gossip reigned supreme
Tate Modern’s Modigliani Exhibition Ventures Into Virtual Reality
The upcoming retrospective couples works by the famed modernist with the museum’s first VR experience
The Centuries-Old Tradition of Military Quilting Is Getting Its First Exhibition in the U.S.
The display celebrates the art and craft of soldiers at war and offers insight into life in the military
The Bizarre Story of ‘Vasa,’ the Ship That Keeps On Giving
‘Vasa’ sunk in front of horrified onlookers on this day in 1628, claiming 30 lives
Three Things to Know About the Louvre’s History
The home of the Mona Lisa has a history that’s almost 1000 years long
This Is What Global Dissent Sounds Like
A new project maps almost 200 recordings taken in 27 different countries over the past 26 years
Brooklyn Museum’s ‘Legacy of Lynching’ Exhibition Confronts Racial Terror
Video testimony and research findings supplement selections from the museum’s holdings
America’s Oldest Coal-Powered Steamboat Chugs Along
After a two-year restoration, the 109-year-old Sabino is ready to sail for many years to come
What Does the Architecture of Anime Look Like?
A new exhibit brings together the creative design behind some of the most iconic cyberpunk anime films
Fire Breaks Out at Historic Tokyo Fish Market
As Tsukiji Market faces an uncertain future, a fire torches several stores at the edge of the century-old landmark
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