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Inland Valley Daily Bulletin on MSNA who’s who of Chicano painting is now at Claremont Museum of ArtThe Garcia Collection of Chicanx Art” showcases work gathered by Frank and Cathy Garcia. Columnist David Allen learns how ...
With a new label home (after four years with Universal Music Group) and an EP dropping tonight, the artist proves again that “girls is players too.” ...
Step into a time machine disguised as a sprawling warehouse in Pawtucket, where every nook and cranny holds a piece of ...
Welcome to Gotham Thrift Shop, a secondhand paradise nestled in the heart of Ridgewood, Queens. Let me tell you, folks, this ...
For more event listings, navigate to the Entertainment section and click on the SWFLA To Do List at marconews.com or visit ...
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The Points Guy on MSN12 destinations where you can learn about Black history in AmericaWhat began as Negro History Week — established by historian Carter G. Woodson in February 1926 — evolved into Black History ...
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Los Angeles Magazine on MSNA Novel ApproachThe bookish pair push boundaries and examine history with Oscar-nominated film 'The Brutalist' and upcoming musical 'Ann Lee' ...
Exactly 100 years ago, the four Scottish Colourists had a very successful London show. It was only their second group ...
2:04 Maude Lewis letters to Ontario WW2 veteran sell for thousands of dollars An art dealer says a painting by the husband of renowned folk artist Maud Lewis sold Sunday for $5,500, with part of ...
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.
HALIFAX — 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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