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Sachin Tendulkar shared a heartfelt post on X after his portrait was unveiled at the iconic Lord's Cricket Ground. The Master ...
Recap Iga Świątek’s historic victory over Amanda Anisimova, who was unable to win a single game in the women’s singles final ...
Built with support from the Atlanta Braves Foundation, the exhibit follows Aaron’s life from his birth in Mobile, Alabama, in ...
Even before he retired, Alex Delvecchio started receiving awards. They continued for more than four decades before the ...
Tanglewood’s summer season opens July 5 with 145 events over 11 weeks, including opera, world premieres and performances by ...
This year’s edition of the Aix-en-Provence Festival was planned by Audi but opened without him, following his death in May.
A new book explores how painters, sculptors and writers, especially women and people of color, used their craft to advocate ...
Ninety years after Alfred Dreyfus died, France is still confronting the legacy of the Dreyfus Affair – a scandal that laid ...
Ball, a free man of color, opened a one-room photo studio in Cincinnati in 1845, but the business soon folded. He honed his ...
Iran's security services have threatened the life of Nobel Peace Prize laureate Narges Mohammadi after her native country's war with Israel, the Norwegian Nobel ...
In this month’s picks, a look back at a city in France during the Nazi occupation, an assessment of a renowned gay politician and an exploration of press freedoms in sovereign tribal nations.
The city founded by William Penn not only had facilities—the State House (later Independence Hall) and Carpenters’ Hall—large enough to accommodate the Continental Congress and afterward the United ...