Upper West Side Community Board Rejects Plan to Demolish Historic West Park Presbyterian Church Amid Preservation Battle
The community board opposes demolishing the historic West Park Presbyterian Church due to its heritage value, despite the congregation facing financial difficulties and receiving a lucrative offer from developers.
Slidell Art League Honored with Lifetime Achievement Award at the 19th Annual President's Arts Awards in St. Tammany Parish
The Slidell Art League won the Lifetime Achievement Award at the 19th Annual President's Arts Awards, recognized for its commitment to promoting arts in the St. Tammany Parish community.
Gloucester to Host Revolutionary War Reenactment in 2026 in Tribute to American Independence
Gloucester prepares for a Revolutionary War reenactment in 2026, to portray the 1775 Battle of Gloucester, a key event in U.S. naval history. Over 500 reenactors will participate in the event at Stage Fort Park.
Bayou Classic Weekend in New Orleans Celebrates HBCU Culture, Entrepreneurship, and Economic Growth
The Bayou Classic in New Orleans combines HBCU pride, music, and black entrepreneurship, with events like the Greek Show and Battle of the Bands, as well as the Bayou Business Bowl for student entrepreneurs.
VIDEO: Explore Cincinnati's Storied Past Through City Hall's Architectural Grandeur in Recent Social Media Feature
The City of Cincinnati highlights the history of City Hall's Romanesque architecture and significance through a social media post featuring historical photos from the @cincylibrary archives.
University of Cincinnati Experts Illuminate Ancient Greek Secrets at the Met and Getty Museum
Two University of Cincinnati researchers presented their discovery of a 3,500-year-old warrior's grave in Greece at the Met and discussed their findings, including a detailed sealstone, at a lecture.
"The Afterparty" Exhibit in Las Vegas Explores the City's Unseen Aftermath Through Art
Las Vegas presents "The Afterparty", an art exhibit by Deborah Newman and Kat Ryals, exploring the city's glitzy façade and transient revelry. The free exhibit runs until January 23, 2026, at the Historic Fifth Street School.












