For quilters, knitters and crafters, Joann, which expects to close more than half of its stores after filing for bankruptcy, has been a one-stop shop — and more.
Wilson/Getty; Wolfgang Kuhn/United Archives via Getty Joan Collins, a longtime supporter of the British monarchy, will play Wallis Simpson in an upcoming biopic. Collins, 91, will take on the role ...
According to new data from the Kentucky Center for Economic Policy, Kentucky’s immigrant workers and business owners generate $14 billion of economic input for the state. President Donald Trump ...
Joan Collins is to play Wallis Simpson in a biopic about the American socialite whose relationship with the British King led to his abdication. The 91-year-old actress revealed that the cameras ...
Des Moines-based artist b. Robert Moore speaks to a crowd ... The Brooklyn Museum is the largest institution to feature Moore's work to date. He selected "Lost and Found" for the presentation ...
The community is invited to join the Department of Art + Design at 5 p.m. Feb. 13 for a reception and conversation with artists featured in the Faculty and Alumni Exhibit now on display in the ...
The groundhog (Marmota monax), a.k.a. the woodchuck, is celebrated in folklore and cinema. Each year on February 2 America’s most most famous groundhog, Punxsutawney Phil, becomes a weather ...
SEE ALSO: At the Heckscher Museum of Art, Emma Stebbins Beyond Bethesda Fountain His work still draws on a collective understanding of how to make a painting. But within that structure ...
The words flow gently in her soothing, hypnotic voice, recorded over the sound of the artist walking in nature and in deep snow in Edmonton. The work was created while Rachel was a Fulbright scholar ...
The MAT route also offers a final year Art/Work/Space module that enables you to gain practical work experience while writing an independent research project. Students on both the single-honours or ...
The Museum of Contemporary Art is presenting Ordinary People: Photorealism and the Work of Art since 1968, a large-scale exhibition that reconsiders the postwar art movement of photorealism.