The University of Texas San Antonio's vast collection makes traditional Mexican and Mexican-American cooking accessible
The Washington, D.C.-based museum will open its doors on May 31
Conservation work revealed evidence of the artist's hand in a painting previously attributed to a member of his studio
The London museum recently purchased more than 300 literary artifacts assembled by a private collector in the U.S.
Yet another spate of evidence suggests the Rapa Nui people were going strong long after Europeans first arrived in 1722
The artworks, collected by the open-access Biodiversity Heritage Library, range from animal sketches to historical diagrams and botanical studies
Discovered on the island of Lindisfarne, the artifact was likely once part of a Hnefatafl board game set
New estimates place paintings in Australia's Kimberley rock shelters at about 12,000 years old
A mainstay of 1950s and '60s cinema, Douglas was one of Classic Hollywood's last surviving stars
The openly gay Rustin was convicted during the 1950s under laws targeting LGBTQ individuals
The tool includes a 45-minute audio performance of the work's General Prologue in Middle English
Authorities recovered the bodies of up to 11 people from the Old West tract of land owned by the notorious "Bloody Benders"
The online portal showcases the craggy cliffs surrounding Edinburgh Castle, Easter Island's famed sculptures and other cultural heritage hotspots
This year's #ColorOurCollections campaign features everything from medical drawings to zany 1920s advertisements for butter
Today, more than 100 million copies of her books are in print in the United States alone
Best known for serving as Britain's prime minister during World War II, Churchill was also an amateur painter and avid writer
The vest will feature in an upcoming exhibition on London's long and gruesome history of public killings
"Northeast" joins "Berlin" and "clock" as hints for deciphering a 97-character section of Kryptos' code
A new Gallup poll suggests that even in the digital age, libraries remain an important fixture in communities across the country
The women's suffrage activist lived in the house from 1833 to 1839
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