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A diverse collection of local art was displayed in downtown Pottsville on Saturday for the 17th annual Block of Art festival. Hundreds of art pieces, made by Schuylkill County artists, filled ...
Spring is awakening slowly this year; flowers are blooming little by little, but beautifully nonetheless. The act of noticing ...
WANE 15 took home the hardware Friday night, winning eight first-place awards at the Indiana Chapter of the Society of ...
"Evanescent Field" includes over 1,000 full-color LED lights that measure 5,000 linear feet on the exterior of the museum.
The longtime dealer Arne Glimcher was sitting in his office on a recent weekday afternoon, nibbling butter cookies and ...
A puppet in a white suit, with a smiley face for a head, towers over every Beltline Lantern Parade. His name is Mr. Happy, ...
Newark Advocate faith columnist Mark Katrick shares his love for radio DJ Pat St. John, who has been connecting with ...
I’m not ashamed to admit I watch the movie “Draft Day” at least once year. The 2014 film, depicting the first round of an NFL draft, may be cheesy. But it’s also immensely satisfying as a ...
Here is glimpse of what’s opening in May: mindscapes, landscapes, gardenscapes, plus Pittsburgh cityscapes past and present.
Live music comes to Easton, Available Light closes its season, Donnie Iris rocks out and Mozart flips out. See what else is ...
Join highly decorated National Geographic photographer, Emmy-nominated director, and Canon Explorer of Light Keith Ladzinski ...
Self-taught artist Ruth Pycke learned to paint during the COVID-19 pandemic. Her art depicts downtown Chicago, but it also gives new meaning to the term “skyline.” When ...