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Henri-Pierre Picou’s “Andromeda Chained to a Rock” (1874) depicts a buxom, naked woman held prisoner on a promontory; a bat-faced monster threatening her; and a muscular, semiclad young man wielding a ...
She was one of Hollywood’s brightest and most controversial stars. For nearly five decades, Joan Crawford captivated audiences from the silent era to the 1960s in roles that defined the grit and ...
Along the flat highway that approaches the mountains of Meteora, Greece, on the second floor of offices, is a family-­owned workshop of Byzantine icons. Father Pefkis, the iconographer, serves locally ...
Federal Reserve Governor Christopher Waller floated the idea of the central bank creating a "skinny master account" for crypto firms which would grant them access to the Fed's payment rails while ...
First edition in 2022 was a #1 Amazon Best-seller in the categories of ‘Science for Kids, ‘Climatology,’ and ‘Environmental Science’ SCHAUMBURG, IL (October 7, 2025) – The Heartland Institute has ...
Within the field of Russian religious art, Russian icons hold a singular place within the country’s art historical traditions. First emerging in the 11th century, despite their significance they have ...
The push to ban books in libraries, schools, and bookstores throughout the country remains strong. Pioneering actor, author, and activist George Takei has been named honorary chair of Banned Books ...
In a new biography, “It Girl,” the journalist Marisa Meltzer makes a case for the doe-eyed style icon as more than a muse. By Joumana Khatib Joumana Khatib is an editor at the Book Review. When you ...