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MLive - GrandRapids/Muskegon/Kalamazoo on MSNMuskegon Museum of Art transforms into ‘destination’ with $15.4M expansionThe expansion includes four new galleries, a glass installation sculpture and a viewable collections storage area. The museum ...
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Los Angeles Magazine on MSNTen Essential Local Artists Inspired by the City of AngelsAs art takes the spotlight this month and L.A. unites post-wildfires, these game-changing figures continue to reflect shared ...
He was best known for amassing more than 3,400 copies of the Beatles’ “White Album” and using them to demonstrate the aging ...
It's hard to know how serious Donald Trump is about his proposal for the US to take over Gaza, but one thing is certain: he has a history of using bluster to cut deals.
In an embarrassing on-air gaffe Friday night, CNN mixed up former President Barack Obama and Osama bin Laden leading to heavy mockery of the flailing network. “OBAMA BIN LADEN” appeared on a g ...
CNN mistakenly displayed a graphic confusing Barack Obama with Osama bin Laden during a live broadcast, sparking wide public criticism. The error occurred while ...
All the latest on former First Lady of the United States, Michelle Obama. The attorney, author and wife of Barack Obama made history as the first African-American First Lady of the United States ...
Anyone prohibited from having access to the sensitive information since Jan. 20 must destroy all copies made from the ...
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The Forward on MSNWho were the most (and least) Jewish presidents?Our 46 Heads of State all had interactions with the Jewish community – positive and negative, historic and bizarre ...
“We kill the tyrants or die trying to, for we are many and they are few,” proclaims a mayor pushed to his limits in a new adaptation from Spanish playwright Juan Mayorga of the classic 17th-century ...
A historical Clymer Tulip Festival sign, also pictured in the book. Submitted photo CLYMER — History is often told not just through stories but images as well, and the history of the town of Clymer ...
Sotheby's New York A tiny portrait of Mary Magdalene by Raphael has sold at auction for $3.1 million. The delicate oil painting measures less than 15 inches tall and about 5 inches wide.
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