Culture and Arts

The University of Michigan’s Gender Euphoria

Gender Euphoria is not just a celebration of queer art but a vital response to the current state of emergency facing LGBTQ+ communities. The symposium aims to harness the power

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Gutenberg Bible Reunited With Rare 15th-Century Devotional Print Once Tucked Inside Its Pages

The Gutenberg Bible, one of the most significant artifacts in the history of printing, has recently been reunited with a

These Are the 20 Happiest Countries in the World

Estonia 21. Germany 22. United Kingdom 23. Czech Republic 24. United States 25. Slovakia 26. United Arab Emirates 27. Poland

See 15 Captivating Images From the British Wildlife Photography Awards, From a Majestic Shark to Hungry Pigeons

Using a fast shutter speed to freeze the action, Waters captured this stunning image of two speckled wood butterflies engaged

This Dusty Painting Turned Out to Be Gustav Klimt’s Long-Lost Portrait of an African Prince

The discovery of a long-lost painting by Gustav Klimt has art enthusiasts buzzing with excitement. The painting, which depicts an

This Painting of Lounging Lions Was Hanging in a Family’s Living Room. It Turned Out to Be an Original Delacroix

French auctioneer Malo de Lussac made a remarkable discovery while examining a property in France’s central region of Touraine. He

Tia Keobounpheng’s Vibrating Textile Geometries Merge Modernism and Sámi Lineage — Colossal

Tia Keobounpheng's artistic journey began in Oulu, Finland, where she learned to weave at the age of 18. Sitting alongside

This Flamin’ Hot Cheeto Is Shaped Like a Pokémon Charizard. It Just Sold for Nearly $90,000 at Auction

Cheetos are known for their unique shapes and sizes, but one particular Flamin’ Hot Cheeto caught the attention of a

You Can Spend a Night in the Last House Designed by Frank Lloyd Wright Before His Death in 1959

RiverRock: A Modern Tribute to Frank Lloyd Wright In 1952, an Ohio art teacher and his wife, Louis and Pauline