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Artemisia Gentileschi, born in Rome in 1593 and dying in Naples around 1654, was something of a youthful prodigy who also ...
Clashes in Syria between Bedouin tribes, government forces, and the Druze minority have left dozens dead, raising fears of ...
BP announced it had capped its crippled underwater well that sent millions of barrels of crude gushing into the Gulf of ...
A U.S. envoy says he is satisfied with Lebanon’s response to a proposal to disarm Hezbollah. Speaking Monday after meeting ...
The programme will fully fund two architecture students per year for the duration of their studies at the American University of Beirut ...
Beirut had become used to the dark. The city was marking two years since the port explosion, and was deep in the throes of ...
In the aftermath of the blast, art historian Gregory Buchakjian published an article identifying two paintings in the collection by renowned Renaissance artist Artemisia Gentileschi — Penitent ...
The Marine Corps has opened a new art exhibit at its national museum documenting the service’s 250th anniversary. It’s called “250 Years of Dedication, Determination and Courage,” and it celebrates ...
On July 2, 1964, the U.S. Civil Rights Act of 1964 became law with the signature of President Lyndon B. Johnson.
A father in Gaza is mourning two young sons who were killed in an Israeli strike outside a clinic in the Gaza Strip, where ...
Not too long ago, there was a time in Armenia’s history where nearly every woman, regardless of age or region, carried the ...