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Binghamton Homepage on MSNBU art exhibit celebrates Women’s History MonthBinghamton University celebrated Women's history month with a special art exhibit that highlights the essence of heroines.
The piece, titled Study of Reclining Lions, had been in the same family's possession for 150 years since the posthumous sale of the artist's studio in 1864. The work is set to go to auction where it ...
Mural Arts Philadelphia has created more than 4,000 works for over 41 years − many pieces produced by women, pioneers in a ...
A week of events in Cambridge and Somerville: ‘Elphie’ getting ‘Wicked’ to blind date comedy
In a look ahead at a week of Cambridge and Somerville events, author Gregory Maguire plans one of his few “Elphie: A Wicked ...
Changes to federal funding and DEI policies have left college students high and dry, from disappearing research grants to ...
Not chronologically (necessarily), just a friendship of a long enough duration that no period of your life is unknown to this ...
A century ago, Edogawa Ranpo invented the Japanese detective novel. This pioneer of ero-guro-nansensu, a delicious blend of ...
From tariffs, stricter immigration laws and grocery prices to an uncertain economy, the stock markets are bouncing up AND ...
A staggering rise in the prevalence of many medical conditions and the cultural attention we pay them is the subject of a new ...
As women delay childbirth for career, financial or personal reasons, the focus on reproductive health in women over 35 has ...
SIx brilliant women who were denied recognition in their time, while their male counterparts went down in history.
Plus, the Bong Jun Ho exhibit opens at Academy Museum, the Golden Dragon Parade takes over Chinatown, a Glowland Pop-up ...
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