In this opinion column, a Texas Tech history professor shares perspective on the ongoing military action in Iran.
Contemporary Jewish artist Alex Levin creates powerful paintings inspired by Jerusalem, Jewish history, and biblical ...
March is Women’s History Month, and there are many OU women to celebrate and recognize. In honor of Women’s History Month, a Wiki edit-a-thon will be held in the library to celebrate OU grad and ...
Creativity is not a sudden flash of inspiration, but a quiet negotiation between discipline, doubt and the patient cultivation of the inner life ...
The American Film Institute and Panavision have unveiled the participants for the 2026 Cinematography Intensive, which takes ...
Curated experiences in Paris and Bordeaux explore the currents that shape contemporary French culture, from art and ...
At the 61st Venice Biennale, Lebanese-American artist Nabil Nahas uses the global stage to offer a fuller, richer view of ...
When we experience music or dance together, our nervous systems synchronize. The performing arts may be one of the last places where collective connection survives.
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Monumental memory and destination identity: reflections on Durban’s new statues and their tourism significance
The recent unveiling of Mandela and Tambo statues in Durban has reshaped perceptions of heritage and tourism while igniting a ...
“By its very nature, history is always a one-sided account,” Dan Brown’s quote from The Da Vinci Code, shows that history is often told from only one perspective. What gets recorded can be influenced ...
The interdisciplinary American modernism movement that rose in the United States in the first half of the 20th century ...
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