The recent discovery of an unfinished mural by an unknown World War II soldier in a former Camp Crowder building represents a rare opportunity to preserve a work from the military's Camp Art Program.
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A famous piece of history is now on display at the USS Midway Museum. An F4U-4 Corsair, a fighter-bomber which mainly flew in ...
George Clooney has come a long way from television emergency rooms. He's regarded as one of the most prolific (and most ...
The remote Kimberly region comes alive with visits to sacred rock sites and stories from our more recent history ...
A new exhibition spotlights a trio who pushed the boundaries of American art and illustrated the experiences of World War II ...
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This World War II-themed version of the classic board game Clue is for sale ... Jackie DeBlieux, retail and product ...
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Dismissed by some as unserious or silly, Surrealist art was in fact largely born out of the brutal trauma of living under ...
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (WVLT) - In 1945, the world was at war, and 17-year-old Alexander Dumas was about to play his part. Almost 80 years later, he’s still serving his community.