At the Metropolitan Museum of Art, even a flute can now be treated as human remains, as it indicated in a peculiar notice in ...
But when it came to making my Harvest Tables, which I’ve made many of, I found there’s no better wood than Southern Yellow Pine. Now, for those not familiar with it, Southern Yellow Pine used to be ...
Barbara and Serge Paul-Emile of Berlin were in academia when Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated ... and then everything ...
My mother, who owned a trading post, moved to Santa Fe in the late ’80s after her divorce. She needed a place where she could make a living, and Santa Fe, historically a huge trading hub ...
The arrival of July means the 75th annual Virginia Highlands Festival is but a few weeks away. The Herald Courier will present a series of stories previewing the ...
Timeless artefacts and sonic anomalies: 15 singular albums that abandoned the cultural conveyor belt to exist in their own ...
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How a 198-year-old New Orleans synagogue became one of America’s fastest-growing Jewish communities
(The Forward) NEW ORLEANS — A Reform synagogue on the Mardi Gras route — with no dues and fluid denominational lines — is a catalyst for Jewish life after catastrophe.
A growing argument pits "heritage Americans" against the idea that anyone can be an American if they adhere to the country's ...
A star-filled tribute to America’s Semiquincentennial from revolutionary Colonial Williamsburg. Featuring live performance, ...
Music becomes his sanctuary and, with guidance from his teachers, he learns to play five instruments A teenager from northern ...
After years in prison, the Toronto native came to New York and led the brassy rock outfit on “Spinning Wheel,” “And When I Die” and “You’ve Made Me So Very Happy.” ...
L'Alliance New York announced its upcoming CROSSING THE LINE FESTIVAL, an international survey of new work spanning visual ...
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