

Andy Warhol had many muses, but Baby Jane was unlike any other. Jane Holzer, aka Baby Jane, had a style

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Sochi, the site of the 2014 Winter Olympics, has long been a popular resort and location of the northernmost tea

Thomas Carr Howe joined the ranks of the Monuments Men in 1945. Howe was a Harvard-educated curator working as director

Joan Mondale, whose lifelong support of the arts earned her the name “Joan of Art,” has died at the age

Tea and Morphine at UCLA’s Hammer Museum presents an intricate portrait of 19th century women in Paris from 1880 to

New York’s City as Canvas exhibition in the Museum of the City of New York presents 130 objects by local

Groundhog Day is celebrated on Feb. 2 to predict whether or not there will be an early spring. If the