Books from the library of Madame de Pompadour go up for auction
Unlike many other cultural sectors, reading and general interest in books have shown strong resistance to the public health crisis.
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Unlike many other cultural sectors, reading and general interest in books have shown strong resistance to the public health crisis.
The new application Alexander, imagined by producer Cameron Lamb, includes nonfiction works written in English by international authors and journalists.
The Smithsonian Women’s History Museum will be created as part of the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C., which also counts 20 other museums.
The Serving the People art collective has created a new initiative called “Wretched Light Industry,” which takes the form of a virtual island.
Accounts, videos and photos submitted to the initiative “Stories of 2020” will be part of the National Museum of American History’s digital archives.
The Uffizi Gallery in Florence marks the 700th anniversary of Dante’s death with a virtual exhibition themed around his work, “The Divine Comedy.”
Mario L. Mendez, Jr., born on July 20, 1982 and fondly called Em by fellow writers, friends and family, was an award-winning Filipino playwright.
One year ago this month, I marched to Popular Bookstore in Tomas Morato to support friends who embarked on publishing their poems independently.
Faced with the COVID-19 pandemic, museums and cultural institutions have turned to technology to reinvent their roles and missions digitally.