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Hundreds of Tucsonans gathered Friday evening for the unveiling of four new murals throughout the downtown area celebrating ...
The Inquisition forms in Rome under Pope Clement IV. 1469: The forces of Richard Neville, 16th Earl of Warwick ...
Despite her legal claim to ownership, Barbara de Dozsa has decided to return an artwork by Italian artist Antonio Solario ...
The Ecstasy of Saint Teresa transforms a Spanish nun, mystic, and writer, into one of the most famous emblems of the ...
From medieval doctors to quantum scientists, meet the bold Sicilian women who shaped history and defied expectations across ...
From the Gothic grandeur of Prague to the blue-washed alleys of Chefchaouen, these seven global cities are a must-visit for ...
Sydney’s eastern suburbs received almost a quarter of all federal arts funding over the past decade. If residents don’t want an art event, send it elsewhere.
After 53 years compiling The Observer’s beloved weekly Azed crossword, Jonathan Crowther is going monthly. He tells us about the art of the perfect clue and the community of puzzlers ...
South America's coastal cities are dotted with historical gems that take you back to the continent's colorful past ...
The Holy Inquisitions of the Catholic Church began in the 12th century and were created to root out and punish heresy throughout Europe and even the Americas. Spanning several hundred years and ...
Fraudsters sold fake Sephardic citizenship for cash, say Spanish police Six people in Málaga were accused of exploiting a law intended for genuine descendants of Jews expelled from Spain.
In a world overwhelmed by conflict, overstimulation, and emotional fatigue, Bárbara Alegre’s paintings offer a rare counterpoint: stillness, softness, and sincere connection.