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From firing up the grill by the beach to watching the Fourth of July fireworks, losing yourself in Maoli's or Silk's music, ...
Workers digging at Manhattan’s World Trade Center site 15 years ago made an improbable discovery: sodden timbers from a boat ...
The National Museum of the Marine Corps will reveal a new art exhibition featuring mostly never-before-seen works ...
A Soldier’s Canvas: The Art of Sam Griffin at the Jerusalem Biennale In the heart of Jerusalem, an extraordinary exhibition titled “Second Draft” sheds light on the intersection of art and war.
An ongoing trauma Since the start of the 1975-1990 civil war, Lebanon has seen multiple wars and crises. This has escalated since anti-government protests in late 2019, a severe ongoing financial ...
But it was with the 1965 India-Pakistan war that the significance of art as a medium of documentation received unprecedented state support. Under the Army’s “witness programme”, four members of the ...
Steven Everts is the director of the EU Institute for Security Studies. This article is based on a new report called “Unpowering Russia: How the EU can counter the Kremlin.” The EU faces a Russian ...
Lamb has reported from conflict zones around the world for 30 years, and is the author of Our Bodies, Their Battlefield: What War Does to Women, which explores the use and impact of sexual ...
In the dense forests of Côte d’Ivoire, a groundbreaking revelation has emerged from the world of primatology, shaking the foundations of what we thought we knew about our closest relatives—chimpanzees ...
Confusion has swirled around whether the Trump government would put forth an artist at next year’s edition of the art world Olympics. Now it looks to be happening, with some MAGA-fied criteria.
The president and his allies want to use institutions like the Kennedy Center and the National Endowment for the Arts to challenge the left’s cultural power. Here’s how their plan is going so far.