The Birmingham Museum of Art will host a walking tour on March 29, connecting Rhoden’s legacy to contemporary artists.
Also this week: "Wild at Heart" in 35mm, another edition of the Nitrate Film Festival kicks off at American Cinematheque and the Michael Roemer renaissance continues.
Frustrated with the absence of positive representations of Black people in art, John Wilson responded by providing images of Black dignity while addressing the painful realities of racial prejudice.
A remedy to that fact arrived, finally, this month with “Witnessing Humanity: The Art of John Wilson,” just opened at the ...
Sharing Cancer Stories,' at Ventfort Hall in Lenox uses textile art to explore the realities of cancer, community and ...
Through May 23 : "De la Tierra: Reflections of Place in the Upper Río Grande" — History Colorado Center, 1200 Broadway, ...
Leonard Goodman, Chicago criminal defense lawyer who represented Rod Blagojevich, joins John Williams to talk about his Op-ed in the Tribune and his belief that the former governor deserved to be ...
President Donald Trump announced his plans to gut the board of trustees of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts ...
The Adelaide Football celebrated a historic moment on Thursday with construction of the Club’s new training, administration ...
Hutchinson city staff hope to avoid a situation that made headlines this past month at an Iowa cemetery. While the epitaph inscribed upon a headstone at Warren-Powers Cemetery in Polk County, ...
Iowa Sen. Joni Ernst has hailed Elon Musk and the Trump administration's Department of Government Efficiency as a necessary ...
Many lawmakers want to see party affiliation in offices from the state’s top elected officials down to the local school board ...