The Musée d'art contemporain de Montréal (MAC) and the National Film Board of Canada (NFB) are proud to unveil the MAC's brand-new exhibition, Alanis Obomsawin: The Children Have to Hear Another Story, which will be open to the public from September
The U.S. Postal Service celebrates the joyous annual holiday of Hanukkah with a new stamp in 2024. The holiday, also called the Festival of Lights, spans eight days and nights, and is celebrated by Jewish people around the world. A dedication ceremon
Julien's Auctions is hosting two extraordinary events this September, celebrating iconic memorabilia and luxury fashion pieces from global legends in sports, music, film, and fashion.
Whether you have inherited a guitar as a family heirloom or you have simply picked one up from a local antique store, you might want to do more than sitting and staring at your new collectible. If you want to make the most of your luxury instrument a
On this day 250 years ago, the foundation of American independence was laid when the First Continental Congress met at Carpenters' Hall to determine how to safeguard the Colonies' rights against British rule. The U.S. Postal Service today honors the
When it comes to the delicate and intricate art of violin playing, even the most minor issues can significantly affect the sound and performance. From cracks and open seams to buzzing strings and loose pegs, there are several common problems that vio
On August 16, 2024 Maryland auctioneers Alexander Historical Auctions, known internationally for their sale of historic letters and documents, will be offering at auction a pair of Russian Romanov Family treasures originally discovered at a small New
The Celia Cruz Estate and its executor, Omer Pardillo-Cid, announced that the coin dedicated to the immortal Cuban singer Celia Cruz, one of the most beloved and outstanding artists of the 20th century, has officially entered circulation. Cruz was ch
Thomaston Place Auction Galleries, led by founder, appraiser, and auctioneer Kaja Veilleux, made history when a 17th-century portrait after Rembrandt was discovered during a routine house call at a private estate in Camden, Maine. For over 40 years,