The artwork can be seen at The Gibbs Library.
September 2018
Novel Jazz to perform Sept. 8
The band will play the music of Duke Ellington and Billy Strayhorn in Vienna.
“The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time” to be screened
The National Theatre’s live broadcast is set Sept. 7.
J.P. Devine Movie Review: ‘Operation Finale’
The last 15 minutes is probably the longest breath holding 15 minutes since ‘Casablanca,’ J.P. Devine writes.
Lucky Clark On Music: Preston & Curry
Country performers talk about upcoming concert at the Somerset Abbey.
Jet quarantined in New York after reports of sick passengers
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said people complained of cough and fever on a flight from Dubai.
Kavanaugh stresses independence but won’t discuss White House subpoenas
Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh repeatedly stressed the importance of judicial independence on the second day of his confirmation hearing Wednesday.
‘Ranting’ man slammed his truck into Dallas TV station during morning newscast
After allegedly crashing his truck into glass windows, the man scattered numerous handwritten papers and ranted about ‘high treason,’ according to the station.
Trump, others dispute Woodward’s book’s description of unhinged leader
Bob Woodward’s portrayal of Trump in a new book has set off a firestorm in the White House with its descriptions of current and former aides calling Trump an “idiot” and a “liar.”
Gordon, never a hurricane, killed child in Florida
The National Hurricane Center said Gordon was weakening on a path into Arkansas after striking the coast at 70 mph, just shy of hurricane strength, near Pascagoula, Mississippi.