He used television to help underserved children overcome barriers and succeed in the classroom
Two new lawsuits argue that tools like Midjourney and Stable Diffusion are infringing on artists' rights
The Cuban-American artist will be inducted alongside Sade, Snoop Dogg, Jeff Lynne and others
"Dance on the Beach" will be going up for auction for the first time since the 1930s
Come 2024, the attraction—inspired by the racist 1946 movie "Song of the South"—will be reimagined as Tiana's Bayou Adventure
The counterculture icon was a founding member of the Byrds and Crosby, Stills & Nash
In his will, the trailblazing fashion editor left the proceeds to two Black churches
Vote for your favorite among these photos shortlisted in the People's Choice category until February 2
Thousands of historic toys will sit in storage until Pollock’s Toy Museum finds a new home
'Here Lies Love' is an immersive stage production about the Philippines’ former first lady
Sister André survived both world wars, the 1918 influenza pandemic and even a Covid-19 diagnosis at the age of 116
Behman Zakeri has seen the film more than 100 times—and wants to restore the home to its on-screen glory
The pioneering entertainer enjoyed a dazzling career that kept him dancing for decades
The Bronze Age well was full of decorative ceramics, jewelry and other items likely used for ritual purposes
The stunning 16th-century painting by Giovanni Battista Moroni is now on display
Free speech groups—and playwright Paula Vogel—are condemning the school board's decision
Four people are under investigation for illegally exporting the painting and money laundering
The government has released a list of artworks that were harmed during the attacks
A former Simon & Schuster employee used his industry knowledge to impersonate publishing professions
The suspect allegedly broke into a locked truck that was transporting five high-end pieces across the country
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