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In “The Last Supper,” Paul Elie explores how controversies over artists like Sinéad O’Connor and Keith Haring paved the way ...
And yet, the art created in New York in the 1980s, in all its messy duality of saints and sinners, has endured over the past ...
Eric B. Stillman will lead the St. Petersburg attraction as its 14-month renovation and expansion project wraps up.
Gandhi’s non-violence, Lovelace’s tech vision and Steptoe’s reproductive science breakthrough inspire insightful questions ...
The Florida Holocaust Museum, which closed last July for major renovations, is going to reopen to the public on Sept. 9. The museum at 55 Fifth St. S. in downtown St. Petersburg was founded in 1992 ...
In a new exhibition and book project, renowned fashion photographer Bryce Thompson captures stunning images of moving ...
Eighty years ago on 11 April 1945, American soldiers marched into Buchenwald concentration camp and liberated the people they found there, including 14-year-old Joe Szwarcberg.
By Alex Traub Marion Wiesel, who translated many books written by her husband, Elie Wiesel, including the final edition of his magnum opus, “Night,” and who encouraged him to pursue a wide ...
“How can you not believe in God after Auschwitz?” A rabbi put this question to Elie Wiesel, the Holocaust survivor, writer-activist, and Nobel Peace Prize winner, and it epitomizes one of two issues ...
The Prize in Ethics Essay Contest, established in 1989 by Professor Elie Wiesel and his wife, Marion Wiesel, is an annual competition that challenges college students to contemplate an ethical ...
A bust of Elie Wiesel, the Auschwitz survivor, author and Nobel laureate, gazes down at his only son from the shelf overhead. The statuette is a model of the stone carving of Wiesel that graces ...
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