Indian essayist and novelist Pankaj Mishra has positioned himself as one of the key thinkers in reimagining our world through ...
From an alt-rock icon to the acclaimed Silkroad Ensemble, there is a lot to see and do in the Bay Area this weekend.
Ours is an era when canceling people for dissenting against fashionable woke shibboleths has become an inevitable and often ...
“I knew I was a Lebanese Druze,” says Netzer, who was born in Detroit in 1955 and moved to Lebanon at the age of three. “I ...
Gramercy Books and the Jewish Community Center will host four award-winning poets on Thursday in celebration of National ...
On Sunday, April 6, at 4 p.m., the Piano Trio Op. 67, a special performance with historical insights, will take place in the Reiland Fine Arts Center's lobby at the University of Jamestown. The event ...
The goal is to bring together the Yiddish language and literary culture community and the thriving local Yiddish music scene ...
Tate has welcomed the recommendations of the UK government’s Spoliation Advisory Panel to return Aeneas and his Family ...
Baltimore artist and sculptor Louis Rosenthal hit his peak 100 years ago. New York art critics praised his remarkable work — inch high, maddeningly intricate sculptures cast in bronze. His exhibitions ...
Ester Schneider salvages furniture legs and arms to create tabernacles and a sukkah in her solo exhibit, 'Hoshana' The post ...
The order comes after a report from Britain’s Spoliation Advisory Panel, which has returned 14 Nazi-looted paintings to date.
Jacques Offenbach was born on June 20, 1819, in Cologne. He was the second son and seventh of ten children of Isaac Yehuda Eberst, later Offenbach, a bookbinder, an itinerant cantor who sang in ...