

Seamen’s Bethel in New Bedford. MA, is a small chapel built in 1832 that is still active today. Its original

The artist, Marisol Escobar once stated that she was born an artist. Thereafter, she “had to explain to everyone

The whaling ship Charles W. Morgan arrived for her homecoming celebration in New Bedford, MA, Wednesday, June 25, as part

When in Rome, do what the Romans do. When in Florence, visit the Uffizi Gallery. At the museum, visitors will

The Centre National du Costume de Scène in Moulins (CNCS) presents Shakespeare: The Stuff of the World until January 4,

Claude Monet, a well-known figure in the Impressionist movement, had one of his iconic water lily paintings go for sale

The tales handed down from A Thousand and One Nights (aka the Arabian Nights) have spawned countless legendary figures from

The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) placed the Chauvet Caves, known for their highly decorated drawings and