The book, commissioned by the museum, focuses on what the art world lost in the 1990 theft.
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Once for the high brow, documentaries are becoming must-see TV for all
With more platforms to watch, viewers now have access to more forms of storytelling than ever before.
Art review: Portland gallery displays ‘Exceptional Objects,’ in photo and sculpture
The work of Yale grads Kate Greene and Bill Albertini is on display through April at Grant Wahlquist Gallery.
Deep Water: ‘When I Go to Hell’ by Gretchen Berg
Maine poems, edited and introduced by Gibson Fay-LeBlanc.
In ‘Our Beloved Kin,’ Lisa Brooks revisits the conflict between New England’s colonists and Native Americans
It raises the question – who were the real savages?
Book review: ‘Class Matters’ explores a power that has shaped our nation but is only lately being openly acknowledged
Historian Steve Fraser uses iconic events, documents and images from American history as his raw material for six essays on why class matters.
Lakota ‘Sun Dance’ painting acquired by Bowdoin is art, history and imagination
At the college’s museum, visitors are given a rare view of a sacred Lakota Indian ceremony.
Bakersfield P.O. named in honor of Merle Haggard
The country music legend would be 81 years old.
Hannity demands that Kimmel apologize
The late-night comic had joked about first lady Melania Trump’s accent.
Actress Amber Heard: Syrian refugees leave ‘indelible mark’
Heard spent a week in Jordan as part of a delegation of the Syrian American Medical Society.