The royal nuptials—and the couple's tumultuous relationship—feature heavily in season four of Netflix's "The Crown"
Sales of the antique tools have boosted since the start of the Covid-19 pandemic, with people wanting to avoid a trip to the laundromat
The new animated series tells the story of the U.S. Army's most integrated World War II unit
100 Years of Women at the Ballot Box
In 1971, more than 10 million 18– to 20-year-olds got the right to vote thanks to an amendment with bipartisan support
They’ll just be thankful when the year is over
The 19th-century artist Martin Johnson Heade abandoned his effort to paint his 'Gems of Brazil,' but why?
These five November releases may have been lost in the news cycle
Art institutions are embracing AR during the Covid-19 pandemic—and making art more accessible in the process
In an era of isolated anxiety, “Forces of Nature” offers room to breathe
By preserving these artworks, the artist’s message will continue to inspire future generations and elicit meaningful dialogue about the meaning of freedom
Paul Glenshaw examines the iconic work 'The Shaw Memorial' by Augustus Saint Gaudens, and other offerings
One clear winner this election season? Everything from empanadas to barbecue, courtesy of star chef José Andrés and his partners
The tradition in St. Louis is for trick-or-treaters to focus on humor more than horror
Chicano artists and activists blend cultural and visual traditions
The roots of el Día de los Muertos are millennia-deep in Indigenous Mexico
Since the 1890s, the premade cocktail has flip-flopped from novelty item to kitschy commodity—but the pandemic has sales surging
Sculptor Andy Yoder's latest exhibition is a nod to the Great Shoe Spill of 1990 and the advances in ocean science that came from it
Undead animals, creepy kitties, cyanotype cemeteries and other ghouls and creepy stuff to be found at the Smithsonian American Art Museum
Berea College's broomcraft program carries on an American craft tradition that’s rarely practiced today
Located in front of the National Museum of the American Indian, the sculpture reminds us of the true burden of freedom
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