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More than 7 million Americans are currently living with Alzheimer’s disease—a figure expected to rise as life expectancies increase. To help accelerate progress, Bill Gates and a coalition of partners ...
There’s an excitement around seeing Indian contemporary art on the global stage, and I think younger collectors are ...
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Knight’s historic donation makes the Oregon Health & Science University home to one of the nation’s largest cancer institutes ...
After backlash over an A.I. memo, Duolingo’s CEO clarifies the company’s plans: no layoffs, just new tools to help employees ...
Gemologist and CEO of Pietra Communications, Olga González, examines the rising appeal of antique and vintage jewelry among ...
The ABBA jukebox musical Mamma Mia! opened barely a month after the horrors of September 11, and many New Yorkers seemed to ...
Perhaps the most radical gesture in art today is conceiving an exhibiton as a moment of beauty, care of place and respect.
Curatorial duo Auronda Scalera and Dr. Alfredo Cramerotti bring a global and historical lens to Flynn’s presence as the first ...
The relaunch of this historic biennial reflects broader efforts to revitalize Egypt’s cultural institutions and re-establish it as a hub for Mediterranean and African art.