Betty Boop and “Blondie” are joining Mickey Mouse and Winnie the Pooh in the public domain. The first appearances of the ...
December 30 marks a curious footnote in Soviet history that sounds almost absurd today: in 1932, Soviet authorities moved to ...
A local story of post memory is activated in visual practice at the Kochi Muziris Biennale, highlighting the role of women as ...
A serial seductress and once dubbed as ' France's most ogled export', Brigitte Bardot married four times and is said to have ...
The push for women's hockey's inclusion in the Olympic Games began in the 1930s by a group of Canadian athletes. It took more ...
When Cindy Clement started her first volunteer shift at the Colorado Ski Museum, it was a tiny circular building off Vail ...
The artifacts serve as time capsules for an entire generation of “manong” workers and they’re now displayed at the National ...
For nearly two decades, Carolyn and Henry Terry have amassed the world’s largest collection of domestic armor.
There was plenty of fancy dress across Huntingdonshire to celebrate festivities. One member of the Sawtry Women's Institute donned a real Christmas tree for their celebrations in 1931.
Designers say they are expressions of freedom and our changing relationship to nudity. Critics say they are an indulgence of ...
In March 2026, Kensington Palace will open a landmark exhibition, centring on the life of Queen Victoria’s Punjabi goddaughter and a suffragette icon, Princess Sophia Duleep Singh. ‘The Last ...
Eugenicists like Paul Popenoe relied on dangerously flawed theories of heredity to describe different groups of people. Popenoe shows a couple a pedigree of "Black People of Artistic Ability," 1930.