Love them or loathe them, these pieces stir strong feelings, which is why Rivers Art, a premium fine‑art printing provider, asked 2,000 Americans to name the ugliest public art in the country. The ...
Love movies, TV and travel? Plan your next vacation around one of these famous filming locations. Lights, camera, travel Have ...
The city's largest art institution announced Tuesday a trimmed-down name and a new brand. As of Wednesday, the museum located ...
The PMA is now PhAM, with a new logo that critics say evokes a football club, athleisure, or “some kind of Cold War ...
PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- Visitors to Philadelphia will be greeted by a new public art installation as they travel through Terminal A at PHL airport. The piece, entitled "Up Up and Away," was dedicated ...
The Philadelphia skyline at night. (Photo by Peter Hall/Capital-Star) A Philadelphia man’s conviction for openly carrying a gun has led Pennsylvania’s Supreme Court to reexamine a state law that ...
Wall Drug has a lot to offer visitors, from free ice water to homemade doughnuts. But the first thing many people see when they visit South Dakota's iconic pitstop is the 80-foot green-and-white ...
Twenty-five years ago, Philadelphia officials approved a proposal for a small site along the Benjamin Franklin Parkway to house a museum dedicated to the work of Alexander Calder (1898–1976), the ...
The offloading of property formerly owned by Philadelphia’s bankrupt University of the Arts (UArts) continued this month with a sale of rare books and manuscripts that included print portfolios by ...
Nestled inside a thicket of highways in central Philadelphia, thousands of young plants are just beginning to show the golds and reds of fall. Butterflies linger in large swaths of purple salvia amid ...
What artists have (or deserve) a museum of their own? To the list of the famous and the eccentric—Chagall, Dalí, Kahlo, Klee, Matisse, O’Keeffe, Picasso, Van Gogh and Warhol, pick your favorite—we may ...
A facility in Philadelphia's Kensington neighborhood is expanding its operation. On Tuesday, September 23, 2025, Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker and other city officials held a ribbon-cutting at ...