Every exploration buff knows that made-up geography often appeared on ancient maps. The most famous example is that of Atlantis, a myth that originated with Plato and persisted on maps well into the ...
Los Angeles-based guitarist Tom Rizzo originally released Imaginary Numbers as a self-produced offering from his website, with the title Imaginary Numbers—Guitar Plus Eight. The disc has, fortunately, ...
On April 19 at the Hood Museum of Art, Jami Powell, Curator of Indigenous Art, and Michael Hartman, Jonathan Little Cohen Associate Curator of American Art, led a special tour titled “Painting History ...
In 2012, Orhan Pamuk, Turkey’s only Nobel laureate in literature, opened his Museum of Innocence in a 19th century wooden house in Istanbul. A real museum of imaginary lives, it contains 1,000 objects ...
Some people support Donald Trump because they remember prices for gas and food were lower four years ago. They were. But so were wages. Then COVID-19 happened; the economy collapsed. Trump disparaged ...
There are writers who thrive on gloom. Dreariness inspires them far more than happiness ever could. Emily Jane Bronte belongs to this melancholy gathering. Impossible to imagine her – or any of her ...
Azerbaijan, Baku, 9 April / Trend / Genocide is an imaginary history well propagandized by Armenian diaspora, as quoted in ITV by the Turkish Ambassador to Azerbaijan Hulusi Kilic. According to the ...
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Let My Country Awake: Indian Revolutionaries in America and the Fight to Overthrow the British Raj The epic stories of little-remembered rebels against imperialism are resurfaced in this sweeping saga ...
The Imaginary Museum, the 11th Curatorial Project of Abu Dhabi based Rizq Art Initiative (RAi, Sept 19 – Nov. 30), curated by ...
In 2012, Orhan Pamuk, Turkey’s only Nobel laureate in literature, opened his Museum of Innocence in a 19th century wooden house in Istanbul. A real museum of imaginary lives, it contains 1,000 objects ...
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