Ernst de Witte realized that the onions in "Red Cabbages and Onions" are actually garlic
The National Trust for Historic Preservation's annual list spotlights cultural sites facing a range of threats
Drive your little red corvette down the stretch of road memorializing the state's favorite son
Hugo Burnand prepared meticulously for his brief photo session following Saturday's ceremony
Silvano Vinceti argues that the bridge in the backdrop of da Vinci's masterpiece is the Ponte Romito in Laterina
Since stumbling across the scene, residents of Old Bridge have been perplexed by the pasta puzzle
In recent years, the organization has been widening the definition of the genre
The new spinoff follows the royal matriarch as she falls in love with George III and navigates his worsening mental illness
Baseera Khan's sculpture, "The Liberator," will be on view through July 16
Famous for "Peter Rabbit," the children's author was also a devoted scientist and conservationist
Approved in 1926, the historic highway grew to become a cultural icon
A student in Seoul feasted upon the fruit from "Comedian," an artwork featuring a banana taped to a wall
The Canadian singer-songwriter is known for hits like "The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald," "If You Could Read My Mind" and "Early Morning Rain"
With butterflies, bugs and an atrium that looks like it's carved into rock, the Gilder Center will open its doors to the public on May 4
An interactive web portal explores the vessel's evolution over nearly six decades
More than 1,500 items once belonging to the famed British singer are going to auction
Sitting beside "Little Dancer Aged Fourteen," the protesters urged Biden to declare a climate emergency
For over a decade, they've argued that their ancestors were forced to sell valuable artifacts. Now, they're back in court with a new legal strategy
The word is typically reserved for sparkling wine made in the Champagne region of France
As book censorship soared, titles with LGBTQ themes were the most targeted
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