Long established as a highlight of York’s cultural calendar, York Open Studios returns this month with artists and makers who ...
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The billboards decorating the roadsides between Palm Springs and Indio are, in their own commercial way, a performance ...
Gretchen Kay Stuart has chronicled the work of a small team of biologists who are trying to keep a little known and ...
On Thursday, March 26, the College for Creative Studies is pleased to welcome renowned portrait photographer and CCS alumnus Paul Mobley (Photography, 1983) as the Honorary Doctorate of Fine Arts ...
Historic Route 66 celebrates 100 years in 2026. In Springfield, Mo., widely recognized as the birthplace of the Mother Road, ...
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Instead of relying on color in the sky or foliage, the scene leans on how early light picks out bits and pieces of the ...
Students at the University of North Dakota Memorial Union cheered and groaned, clapped and danced on the Social Stairs as ...
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Just a few months ago, AI was an interesting tool for knowledge workers. Now, for many, it’s utterly terrifying.
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