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Five years after a devastating fire gutted a world icon, Paris's Notre Dame Cathedral is just days away from reopening.
She transformed the New York Public Library’s collection of charts and atlases into one of the world’s largest and most ...
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Art is Contagious" is the first museum show for Margery Ryerson, who taught and painted portraits of children at New York ...
Retired city firefighter Kevin Williams from Patchogue shares his story on receiving a life-saving organ donation.
Poet Kaveh Akbar speaks with the Nobel Prize-winning Turkish novelist about his book of journal entries and paintings, ...
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From Twelfth Night at the Schuyler Mansion to the Victorian Stroll, the holidays are a chance to interpret traditions of yore into festive traditions for today.
The poet Eileen Tabios wrote her new novel to distract herself from the traumatic aftermath of the Glass Fire, and to pay ...
It’s the most wonderful time of the year, and Northeast Ohio is brimming with holiday cheer. From enchanting European-style ...
A previously unknown musical work written by composer Frederic Chopin appears to have been found in a library in New York ...