The Cleveland Museum of Art will host the Black History Month tours from 6-7 p.m. every Wednesday and noon-1 p.m. Sundays ...
In the '60s, booking music acts in the South was a dicey affair due to horrific Jim Crow-era laws discriminating against ...
You thought you were going to be some great saviors? You can’t even save yourselves,” says the shadowy supervillain in the new Thunderbolts* trailer that aired during Sunday’s Super Bowl. After ...
DJ’s milkshakes are legendary, with a reputation that stretches far beyond the borders of West Virginia. These aren’t your ...
The vanilla shake is a classic done right – simple, elegant, and utterly delicious. But if you’re feeling adventurous, try the strawberry. It’s like summer in a glass, minus the sunburn and sand in ...
Daviess County High School continued commemorating Black History Month on Thursday, as students discussed art with Kenneth “K.O.” Lewis, an Owensboro artist and educator who has exhibited across the ...
An art dealer says a painting by the husband of renowned folk artist Maud Lewis sold Sunday for $5,500, with part of its ...
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Hosted on MSNMichener Art Museum Celebrates the Legacy of Bucks County Arts Collector and Curator Lewis Tanner MooreMichener Art Museum celebrates the legacy of Bucks County Art Collector Lewis Tanner Moore in a new exhibition on collecting ...
2:04 Maude Lewis letters to Ontario WW2 veteran sell for thousands of dollars An art dealer says a painting ... A work by Maud Lewis, “Three Black Cats,” sold on Sunday for $38,000.
Richmonder Edmund Archer’s portraits of Black men and women ‘tell the story of a progressive group of Richmond artists working at the end of the Jim Crow era,’ the museum’s website reads.
An art dealer says a painting by the husband of renowned folk artist Maud Lewis sold Sunday for $5,500, with part of its attraction being that he falsely signed his wife’s name to his work.
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