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In a society unmoored from traditional institutions, many men turn to self-styled gurus to answer the ancient question: What ...
Since the Japanese anime boom of the past few decades, Akihabara has been a refuge for the otaku — someone who would “go ...
Until October 26, the McCord Stewart Museum present an eye-opening exhibition of local art titled Pounding the Pavement: ...
A new exhibition documents American photography's first 70 years, exploring the US during a period of immense social, ...
In 1826 or 1827, French inventor Joseph Nicéphore Niépce made history when he took the world's first photograph from the ...
Photo: Paul J. RICHARDS / AFP/File In the mid-19th century, two conflicts over the opium trade, which became known as the ...
They studied hundreds of historical texts and their mood boards took inspiration from Franz Xaver Winterhalter’s paintings of deities and affluent 19th-century families. Their most valuable ...
The Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens’ newest exhibit, Knowing the West, opens to the public on Friday, March 28 and runs through August 31, 2025.
In doing so, the administration cited a 19th century lawsuit that denied U.S. citizenship to Native Americans. The case is called Elk v. Wilkins. The president’s executive order has been blocked ...
The bones of a 19th-century toddler show medical experimentation was taking place during the industrialization of France. Zinn, et al (2025) International Journal of Paleopathology The Industrial ...
Reichman Jorgensen’s Adam Adler explains how Kerckhoff’s Principle from cryptology can provide an invaluable lesson to practicing lawyers. Ironically, a lawyer’s duty of secrecy is almost always ...