Born in Japanese-occupied Korea, she was among the last surviving “comfort women” forced into sexual servitude for Japanese ...
The Last Bookstore in Los Angeles, California, is a bibliophile’s dream come true and a time-traveler’s paradise all rolled ...
A headless, bronze statue at the Cleveland Museum of Art is confirmed to have been looted from Bubon, Türkiye, and will soon ...
At a 5,000-year-old tomb in Spain, researchers found what is likely the largest known collection of beads ever discovered at ...
The piece, valued at about $20 million, was seized in 2023 as part of an investigation by the Manhattan District Attorney's ...
Seattle satirist Maria Semple’s breakthrough novel is a flurry of contemporary, epistolary wit. Passive aggressive e-mail ...
Fast-forward two millennia and the paintwork has long since faded, giving rise to a range of colourless copycats that would ...
Throughout the Sharjah Biennial, works are described using overwrought, often politicized language, and the grandiloquent framing can, cumulatively, have a flattening effect.
Buried beneath the sun-scorched sands of Egypt’s Fayum Depression, a place where ancient forests once flourished, scientists ...