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By 1914, they were extinct, due in part to one of the founders of Cincinnati’s Museum of Natural History. For more than a ...
Familiar faces and bold visual storytelling take center stage at the de Young Museum's latest exhibition, "The Art of Manga," which explores the depth and global influence of Japanese graphic ...
Chief Ralph R. Ortega salvaged old issues of the West Side Spirit, the “official newspaper” of Manhattan’s West Side.
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Hewitt has developed her style with “Riffs on Real Time,” a series since 2002 that features photographs either of family or ...
A Smithsonian traveling exhibition maps the family ties and ingenuity behind lowriders—from post-World War II Chicano pride ...
When the photographer published his book 'In The American West' in 1985, the rest of the world changed its idea of what the American West was. His series of portraits, seemingly simple at first glance ...
Featuring Lorenzo Mattotti, Sergio Aragonés, Jason Chatfield. Rick Stromoski, Drew Litton, MAD, Arch Dale, and Mark Knight.
This whitewashed mansion in the north of Mallorca, surrounded by perfumed scrub and overlooking the turquoise waters of a ...
In 1972, the abandoned Electric Bridge, called Ohio’s most pictured white elephant, was placed on the National Register of ...