Exhibit explores the many facets of modernist matriarch Gertrude Stein, who will be the subject of a conversation on Nov. 20 ...
The recent arrival at Princeton of J. Kēhaulani Kauanui as the Eric and Wendy Schmidt Professor of Indigenous Studies and ...
Fellows will receive a $2,500 honorarium, travel reimbursement (up to $1,000), and additional stipends for lodging and living ...
In case you or someone you know is driving into town this weekend, here’s a link to downtown parking sites. There’s more ...
When David Lance Goines died last year at 77, his influence on the Bay Area’s visual identity was unquestioned. One obituary noted that “[his] fine arts posters became emblematic of numerous Berkeley ...
Lujiazui was named after Lu Shen (1477-1544), a Ming Dynasty scholar and collector, who spent much of his life there. The ...
On Monday, the Millennial Integration, Decadal Transformation — 2024 Grand Canal Cultural Reading Tour Exhibition, organized ...
Greek, Maya, and Moche Pottery,” at the Michael C. Carlos Museum through Dec. 15, is a visually handsome work of meticulous scholarship that attempts to bridge some of the greatest divisions that ...
Congress is back from its post-election hibernation and lawmakers are cramming in at least one more cyber push this lame duck session.
The Pensacola News Journal is working with high schools in Escambia and Santa Rosa County to put their top students in the ...
In 1975, Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes laid down a melodic mandate that applies to our times: “Wake up, everybody / No more ...
Tamara de Lempicka’s first major U.S. survey invokes her as a trailblazing techno-feminist who borrowed freely from art history. But it also buries her erratic second act.