Claude Monet was once in such financial difficulty that he gave away 35 of his paintings to guarantee a loan. The French Impressionist painter, who faced severe poverty in his early career, was forced ...
From jaw-dropping tries and Italian heroes to performing horses and a burnt trophy, this year’s championship was truly remarkable ...
Learn more about every best-supporting-actress Oscar winner over the last 87 years, from 1937—when the Academy Award was first handed out—to today.
A hot-and-sweaty red carpet, dancing during commercial breaks, and what really happened when Kumail Nanjiani opened that ...
The artist, whose new show centers on the history of trade beads, shops for a knockoff Louis Vuitton bag on Canal Street and ...
From the daily newsletter: the Administration can’t get its story straight on the Iran war, while an oil crisis threatens to upend the global economy.
To boost employee morale, businesses have often relied on a tradition dating back to the 19th century: the company picnic.
There’s a fun new way to watch YouTube: by channel surfing like a boomer with cable TV. This creative idea comes from ...
In a converted schoolhouse in a small Vermont town, studio Pat Austin spent four patient years creating a playful retreat for ...
The force behind Studio Athena Calderone and EyeSwoon found herself traveling during the renovation process—and brought her favorite details home ...
The paperback publication of the historical stage play “Aloha Kaua” by Noalani Helelā is now available.
After becoming the first full-time head women’s basketball coach in the country in 1976, Theresa Grentz went 434–150 across 19 seasons in Piscataway, reaching nine consecutive NCAA Tournaments and ...
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