Remembering My Uncle Richard Beale, Artist & Professor of ArtMay 25, 2022Richard Beale: “Vanished Groves Of Chestnut Hill.” Woodcut, 22″ tall 18.75″ wide, signed, 20/100. New York, N.Y. Richard Beale is a...Read More
Jim Luce Writes on Native America & Native AmericansMay 23, 2022Spanning North, Central, and South America, as well as the Caribbean, the indigenous peoples of the Americas have shaped the...Read More
Jim Luce Writes on HistoryMay 22, 2022History is not merely a chronicle of dates and events—it is the living narrative of human experience, offering profound insights...Read More
Jules Verne’s Kip Brothers Translated into English after 100 YearsMay 19, 2022Jules Verne had a passion for travel and exploration expressed in his global adventure stories. He was thought a leader...Read More
Jim Luce Writes on AnthropologyMay 18, 2022Jim Luce brings both academic training and global curiosity to his anthropological writing, drawing on his college studies in anthropology...Read More
Jim Luce Writes on Poland and Polish AmericansMay 16, 2022Jim Luce’s fascination with Poland began with a pivotal journey in 1980, when he first visited Warsaw just before the...Read More
Puppy Mills: In America, Legal Loopholes Fuel CrueltyMay 16, 2022New York, N.Y. – The grim reality of puppy mills has sparked renewed debate as advocates push for stronger regulations...Read More
Meet the Amazing Aroon Shivdasani of NYC’s Indo-American Arts CouncilMay 16, 2022“When I first came to America people thought that we Indians were either rajas with flowing robes riding about atop...Read More