Prometheus, Part 3: His Punishment and Redemption
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Prometheus, Part 3: His Punishment and Redemption

In this last article on Prometheus, we see how the cosmos ultimately needed Prometheus’s help.
On the Other Side of Grief: ‘It Is Well With My Soul’
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On the Other Side of Grief: ‘It Is Well With My Soul’

A song written in the 1800s by a Chicago attorney continues to help those affected by loss.
Award-winning International Portraiture
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Award-winning International Portraiture

The award winners of the Portrait Society of America’s 27th International Portrait Competition are in.
A Coming-of-Age Story: ‘Where Corn Don’t Grow’
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A Coming-of-Age Story: ‘Where Corn Don’t Grow’

The relatable song reminds listeners that it’s okay to come home after you’ve spread your wings.
Our Pioneer Heritage Is a Part of the American DNA
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Our Pioneer Heritage Is a Part of the American DNA

Unsettled hearts and restless feet have spurred Americans in their quest for new lives across oceans and state lines throughout history.
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Award-winning International Portraiture

Award-winning International Portraiture

The award winners of the Portrait Society of America’s 27th International Portrait Competition are in.
An Anointed King: ‘The Wilton Diptych’

An Anointed King: ‘The Wilton Diptych’

King Richard II’s ‘The Wilton Diptych’ is one of the only surviving medieval English panel paintings.
The National Gallery in London Rehangs Its Collection

The National Gallery in London Rehangs Its Collection

A curatorial triumph, the Gallery celebrates 200 years as one of the world’s greatest painting collections.
Raphael’s Portraits of Pope Leo X

Raphael’s Portraits of Pope Leo X

Pope Leo X’s papacy developed Rome’s art with commissions by the celebrated Renaissance artist Raphael.
‘Goth’ Bless the Heartland Dreamers

‘Goth’ Bless the Heartland Dreamers

The much-parodied ‘American Gothic’ represents an art genre that is uniquely American.
Elegance & Wonder: An Extraordinary Collection of Great Masters’ Paintings

Elegance & Wonder: An Extraordinary Collection of Great Masters’ Paintings

Masterpieces from the collection of Jordan and Thomas A. Saunders III is heading to auction this month at Sotheby’s New York.
Exploring Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema’s ‘The Finding of Moses’

Exploring Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema’s ‘The Finding of Moses’

Alma-Tadema’s painting is one of the most famous depictions of the discovery of the infant Moses.
‘Sweet Charity’: Nostalgia for the Golden Age of Broadway

‘Sweet Charity’: Nostalgia for the Golden Age of Broadway

Familiar storyline, memorable songs, and an optimistic lead make this musical a must-see revival.
‘Art’: A Friendship Meets Its Match in a Nearly Blank Canvas

‘Art’: A Friendship Meets Its Match in a Nearly Blank Canvas

This rip-roaring comedy focuses on three very different friends and one very ugly piece of art.
‘Karate Kid: Legends’: Fun Fight Film For 14-Year Olds

‘Karate Kid: Legends’: Fun Fight Film For 14-Year Olds

A shamelessly paint-by-the-numbers “Karate Kid,” but cute and fun, the romance is sweet, and the references to the previous franchise installments satisfactory.
‘Clueless’: High School Cult Classic Turns 30, a Celebration

‘Clueless’: High School Cult Classic Turns 30, a Celebration

Alicia Silverstone’s near Oscar-worthy comedic turn almost defined her entire acting career, and with good reason—'Clueless’ is still great fun 30 years later.
Prometheus, Part 3: His Punishment and Redemption

Prometheus, Part 3: His Punishment and Redemption

In this last article on Prometheus, we see how the cosmos ultimately needed Prometheus’s help.
Our Pioneer Heritage Is a Part of the American DNA

Our Pioneer Heritage Is a Part of the American DNA

Unsettled hearts and restless feet have spurred Americans in their quest for new lives across oceans and state lines throughout history.
Prometheus, Part 2: Bringing the Limited Gift of Reason to Humankind

Prometheus, Part 2: Bringing the Limited Gift of Reason to Humankind

When Prometheus tricked Zeus, the god wrought punishment on the very people Prometheus hoped to help.
Reliving a 100-Year-Old Adventure With King Tut

Reliving a 100-Year-Old Adventure With King Tut

Houston, Las Vegas, and Asheville, North Carolina offer Americans the chance to experience archaeology’s greatest discovery.
Reviving the Soul: Lessons From the Great Awakening

Reviving the Soul: Lessons From the Great Awakening

As the academe favored a more material world, ordinary folks turned to their faith.
Bishop’s Palace: Beauty in an Ecclesiastical Fortress

Bishop’s Palace: Beauty in an Ecclesiastical Fortress

In this installment of ‘Larger Than Life: Architecture Through the Ages,’ we look at a 13th-century castle-like residence in England.
Church of St. Charles Borromeo: Antwerp’s Treasure

Church of St. Charles Borromeo: Antwerp’s Treasure

In this installment of ‘Larger Than Life: Architecture Through the Ages,' we visit a highlight of the Northern Baroque style.
NTD Invites Photographers to Celebrate America’s Birth

NTD Invites Photographers to Celebrate America’s Birth

A new international photography competition award commemorates the 250th anniversary of America’s independence.
Registration for International Figure Painting Competition Opens

Registration for International Figure Painting Competition Opens

An uplifting oil painting competition that celebrates the best of humanity and its traditions opens for entrants.
‘Holy Grace’ Played by Tang Hsing Lien, Winner of Bronze Award at 7th NTD International Piano Competition

‘Holy Grace’ Played by Tang Hsing Lien, Winner of Bronze Award at 7th NTD International Piano Competition

‘Holy Grace’ is the commissioned composition arranged specially for the 7th NTD International Piano Competition.
On the Other Side of Grief: ‘It Is Well With My Soul’

On the Other Side of Grief: ‘It Is Well With My Soul’

A song written in the 1800s by a Chicago attorney continues to help those affected by loss.
A Coming-of-Age Story: ‘Where Corn Don’t Grow’

A Coming-of-Age Story: ‘Where Corn Don’t Grow’

The relatable song reminds listeners that it’s okay to come home after you’ve spread your wings.
Risk to Reward: Hymns by Johnny Cash

Risk to Reward: Hymns by Johnny Cash

The Man in Black reached new artistic heights with his debut gospel album.
When Great Accompanists Make Great Musical Partners

When Great Accompanists Make Great Musical Partners

The vocal artists may be the star of the show, but not without the underrecognized pianists who provide the musical support.
Endlessly Performed: 5 of the Most Recorded Composers in Music History

Endlessly Performed: 5 of the Most Recorded Composers in Music History

If they were still alive, these five classical composers would put up stiff competition against today’s contemporary songsters.
A Mother’s Wisdom: Tim McGraw’s ‘Humble and Kind’

A Mother’s Wisdom: Tim McGraw’s ‘Humble and Kind’

Songwriter Lori McKenna wrote the sentimental country hit for her children.
Great Music May Surpass Our Understanding

Great Music May Surpass Our Understanding

Criticism of music and poetry can’t be distilled into a science; its very nature comes from the changeability found in the human soul.
George Bass: Father of Underwater Archaeology

George Bass: Father of Underwater Archaeology

In this installment of ‘Profiles in History,’ we meet an English major who becomes arguably the most important pioneer in underwater archaeology.
Betamax, VHS, and the Launch of the Format War

Betamax, VHS, and the Launch of the Format War

In ‘This Week in History,’ the rise of the VCR led to a corporate scramble for standard video formatting, resulting in a famous tech standoff.
When the Lone Eagle Became a Phoenix

When the Lone Eagle Became a Phoenix

In this installment of ‘When Character Counted,’ we learn that Charles Lindbergh demonstrated his love of country at the risk of his life.
250 Years Ago, Part 6: Fort Ticonderoga and the Patriots at War

250 Years Ago, Part 6: Fort Ticonderoga and the Patriots at War

On the road to the Revolutionary War, the patriots arm themselves to fend off the British, and a traitor is revealed.
The Successful Rescue of the SS Andrea Doria

The Successful Rescue of the SS Andrea Doria

Several ships come to the aid of a sinking ocean liner and save hundreds of passengers.
A Colonial Conflict That Resulted in the Maryland-Pennsylvania Border

A Colonial Conflict That Resulted in the Maryland-Pennsylvania Border

In ‘This Week in History,’ a royal geographical error in the colonies leads to a border war that ultimately results in the famous Mason-Dixon Line.
Historic Tennessee Cotton Mill Recalls Bygone Days

Historic Tennessee Cotton Mill Recalls Bygone Days

In this installment of ‘History Off the Beaten Path,’ we discover the remnants of a cotton mill amid a cornucopia of waterfalls.
Lucretia P. Hale’s Short Story, ‘The Peterkins Try to Become Wise’

Lucretia P. Hale’s Short Story, ‘The Peterkins Try to Become Wise’

The Peterkins show how families can have wonderful adventures in their own backyard.
‘The Persistence of the Ideological Lie’: Reflective of Today’s Politics

‘The Persistence of the Ideological Lie’: Reflective of Today’s Politics

Professor emeritus Daniel J. Mahoney puts the spotlight on today’s ‘progressive’ ideologies.
The Brothers Grimm’s Fairy Tale ‘Rapunzel’

The Brothers Grimm’s Fairy Tale ‘Rapunzel’

Beauty and love can be found in a sweet voice as well as lovely, long hair.