Todd Gannon’s intimate portrait chronicles the architect’s profound influence on American architecture before his untimely ...
Sung by Luke Kelly, the Dubliners’ version of “The Wild Rover” was released in 1964 on their self-titled live album. The ...
Creating a new theater company is a daunting undertaking. It’s an uphill battle of financing, programming, management, ...
The Office of Public Works is delighted to announce the opening of the ‘All Flowers in Time Bend Towards the Sun’ exhibition ...
A former student at the School of the Arts, David LaChapelle exhibition at NCMA will be "greatest hits" of his career.
Devastating observations about the trials of everyday life are part of what the English singer-songwriter is all about ...
A part of my new novel The Glass House is set in Dublin in 1963. It tells the story of a philosopher with Nazi sympathies and his daughters Aisling and Stella, who try to escape him and his ideas.
The Stanley Museum’s “Sundays with the Docents” kicked off its February event Sunday with a celebration of the rich heritage ...
The photographer discusses Alice Neel, Walker Evans and the way he brings Black gestures and history to the foreground of his ...
“Children are witnesses to history, too,” explains Ian Kerrigan, the museum’s senior vice president for exhibitions. “They ...
The Altura team is currently working on their next show, set to open in March.
At his latest show in London, the gallery space becomes a classroom — and while there are no wrong answers, there is always ...