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Commercial Ships Under Fire in Series of Coordinated Attacks, Say Experts
What began as rare encounters off the Iberian coast now shows up in captain’s logs from Galicia to the Strait of Gibraltar—and in wary ...
New Driving License Rules in the U.S. – Effective from November 25, 2025
American drivers are heading into winter with more than frosty windshields on the horizon. A quiet but consequential shift is coming to the nation’s ...
American Ceramic Artists Push Boundaries of Material Innovation
Clay — one of humanity’s oldest materials — has entered a new era. Across the United States, a new generation of ceramic artists is ...
Miami Museum Reveals Largest Collection of Contemporary Latin American Art
Miami has long been a gateway between the Americas — a city where North meets South, and culture flows as freely as the ocean ...
Chicago Photographers Document Life in Post-Pandemic America
In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, Chicago — a city long defined by its neighborhoods, its architecture, and its relentless rhythm — is ...
U.S. Art Nonprofits Support Migrant Artists Through Residency Programs
In recent years, a growing number of U.S. art nonprofits are stepping in to provide vital support for migrant artists—through residencies, fellowships, mentoring, and ...
American Surrealists Gain New Attention in Major Museum Retrospective
For decades, the story of Surrealism has been told through a distinctly European lens — populated by the dreamscapes of Dalí, the collages of ...
Atlanta Contemporary Artists Blend Hip-Hop Culture and Fine Art
Atlanta has long been celebrated as the epicenter of hip-hop music, but now the city’s creative pulse beats through more than just beats and ...
New Jersey Art Center Opens Space for Experimental Video Art
A new chapter for experimental media has begun in New Jersey, where a leading arts organization has unveiled a dedicated space for video art ...















