LIFESTYLE February 1, 2024 Tennessee professor reveals story of her late husband, a Holocaust survivor, amid today's antisemitism A music professor in Tennessee has been sharing the life story of her late husband, pianist and Holocaust survivor Herman Godes, with college students in the hope of countering antisemitism.
LIFESTYLE February 1, 2024 After they leave the White House, what should America do with our ex-presidents? Leaders come and go in America. But what's a former president to do after leaving the White House? Jared Cohen explores the engaging topic in an exclusive excerpt from his book, "Life After Power."
LIFESTYLE January 31, 2024 National Geographic reveals its 20 ‘Best of the World’ adventures to check out in 2024 National Geographic has released its annual "Best of the World" travel list for 2024. Check out the 20 top spots that made the cut, including five in America.
Musicals January 30, 2024 LA Opera drops premiere of Mason Bates' 'Kavalier and Clay' The Los Angeles Opera can no longer premiere Mason Bates' "The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay." The opera will now premiere at Indiana University's Jacobs School of Music.
New Jersey January 30, 2024 British painting stolen by NJ mobsters is returned half a century later An 18th century British painting by John Opie was stolen from a Newark, NJ, home by mobsters in 1969. It was recovered and returned to the owner's son 54 years later.
Books January 29, 2024 Pulitzer Prize winner N. Scott Momaday, pioneer of contemporary Native American literature, dead at 89 N. Scott Momaday, a Pulitzer Prize-winning author and poet known for his influence on contemporary Native American literature, has died at the age of 89.
France January 28, 2024 Activists throw soup at Mona Lisa in Louvre climate protest Two climate activists hurled what museum employees called pumpkin soup at the protective glass around the Mona Lisa at the Louvre museum Sunday.
Artificial Intelligence January 24, 2024 Does new tech threaten professional photographers' livelihoods? Experts weigh in As artificial intelligence develops at a rapid pace, some fear professional photographers will fall victim as the tech makes more of their work obsolete.
Asia January 23, 2024 Fire destroys thousands of works of art at the main gallery in Georgia's separatist region of Abkhazia A raging blaze at a major art gallery in the disputed region of Abkhazia was reportedly exacerbated by the poor conditions in which the artwork was stored.
TECH January 21, 2024 These robot dogs paint like Picasso and fetch up to $40K for their art A Polish-born artist now living in the U.S. uses robot dogs for her art. They use sensors, cameras and artificial intelligence to create their work.
Georgia January 19, 2024 Atlanta Opera to stage COVID-updated version of Puccini classic The Atlanta Opera will stage Puccini's "La Bohéme," updated for the COVID-19 pandemic, as a part of its 45th anniversary season later this year.