The artist, who died at 85, used Indigenous imagery like the canoe and the buffalo the way Warhol used soup cans.
Suitors in the 18th and 19th centuries often carved love tokens out of whatever material was at hand. According to the ...
A mazon dropped the Kindle Colorsoft, its first e-reader with a color screen, last fall, and you'd be forgiven for thinking that they were the first company to crack the concept: ...
The Owasso Reporter shuts down, reflecting Oklahoma’s growing news desert crisis as local journalism struggles to survive.
Last week was a very busy week in the arts and culture world of Yuba-Sutter. Thursday evening, we held a reception for the California Arts Council Board of Directors at ...
San Diego has named Paola Capó-García as its third Poet Laureate since the program began in 2020. A former journalist and ...
Take a walk around the Tufts campus and you’re bound to find at least one newspaper, magazine or journal lying around. Maybe ...
Fremont Art Association will be hosting former Nebraska State Poet Matt Mason at Gallery 92 West for a workshop on Feb. 16.
As students return from winter break and begin their classes, many students have a fresh vision of what they hope their next semester will look like.
The Adirondack Center for Writing is inviting North Country residents to participate in its 10th annual installment of Poem ...
Today is release day for The Game Kitchen's The Stone Of Madness, an isometric tactical stealth game set in an 18th century ...
Are tattoos beautiful? A study reveals the perception of beauty in tattooed individuals. Explore the influence of age, ...