

Scholars disagree on the exact dates of the Victorian era of literature, but most accept 1837 to 1901, the reign

Fewer than 200 bronze sculptures from the Hellenistic period survive worldwide, and a remarkable exhibit of about 50 of these

National Dance Day (NDD) is back on Saturday, July 25 in celebration for dancers of all ages and techniques across the

French art from the 1800s onward uses a lot of blue tints. Cerulean, cobalt, ultramarine, Prussian blue and French blue

In a digital world, where listening to a full-length album before it drops and streaming sites are becoming the new

The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) remembers The Alamo and other Spanish missions in the San Antonio,

“The American Flag does not fly because the wind moves it. It flies with the last breath of each Patriotic

Misty Copeland is a rarity on many levels: She started ballet at 13, when many blossoming dancers are realizing they