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The 174,000-square-foot building will house two colleges and serve as a study and community space for VSU students beginning ...
PLAINVIEW — Plains Art Association 63rd annual Juried Spring Celebration of Art will host their artist’s reception and award presentation from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m., Sunday, June 29, in Abraham Art Gallery ...
The fashion designer Lela Rose has listed her Tribeca triplex for $10.8 million. The unit includes a dog elevator, a tequila ...
For the Superman premiere in Rio de Janeiro, Rachel Brosnahan wore a midnight blue gown with a criss-cross pattern and sequin ...
It's Juneteenth. On this day, 160 years ago, the last group of enslaved people in the U.S. were freed.The federal holiday is ...
A new exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery traces three different 1800s forms of photo-making: daguerreotypes, ...
Lost in the Letters, a nonprofit that hosts readings, writing workshops and more, is converting a Candler Park storefront into a reading lounge, store and writers studio.
A trawling ban amendment came up for consideration with little notice, then was approved in the Senate on Thursday. Its ...
American R&B singer Chris Brown on Friday pleaded not guilty in a UK court to a charge stemming from an alleged London ...
Celebrate Juneteenth, stay up late at the Smithsonian’s Solstice Saturday, dance at an outdoor concert or sample barbecue on Pennsylvania Avenue.
The Brown County Board voted to approve a deal on June 5 with Green Bay and C. Reiss Co. to relocate the coal piles to the Fox River Terminal and use the former Pulliam site to store C. Reiss' salt.
The Brown County Board voted to approve a deal on June 5 with Green Bay and C. Reiss Co. to relocate the coal piles to the Fox River Terminal and use the former Pulliam site to store C. Reiss' salt.