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After 10 weeks packing up lunchboxes then parking the kids at the school gates, the fortnight of mandatory fun many parents dread has rolled back around.
A new study unveils the potential reason children participated in creating prehistoric cave art. In prehistoric societies, children participated in cave paintings because they were seen as mediators ...
From the American Royals’ World Series of BBQ to the Great Lenexa BBQ Battle, and now, to the “world’s first museum dedicated to barbecue,” Kansas City is the king of great ...
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The Bold Lines of History: Caricature Through the AgesCaricature is more than just playful distortion—it’s an art form steeped in history, humor, and bold commentary. This journey through time explores how artists have used exaggeration to reveal deeper ...
The Sun Valley Museum of Art on Friday, April 11, will unveil “Uncharted: Artists as Wayfinders,” a new exhibit set to run ...
Madrid's Museo del Prado is using artificial intelligence for "Counting the Prado," their project numbering figures in ...
Gibraltar Cultural Services (GCS), on behalf of the Ministries of Tourism and Culture, has announced a programme of events ...
The altar reveals the presence of powerful rulers from Teotihuacan who were there at a time when a coup ousted Tikal’s Maya ...
The director of the Taiwan Contemporary Culture Lab, Dar-Kuen Wu, outlines how the island became a power play in the realm of ...
Trump and other conservatives have railed against what they see as inappropriate focus by national parks and other historical sites on America's history of enslavement, land theft and discrimination.
Scientists have determined the reddish-brown rock art found in a cave on Indonesia's Sulawesi Island is more than 44,000 ...
The Norman Rockwell Museum’s "All for Laughs" exhibition, on view through June 15, explores the influential mid-century ...
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