Urban Birds Appear to Be More Afraid of Women Than Men—and Researchers Are Uncertain Why

The research investigated 37 avian species in urban areas across five European nations. On average, the birds allowed men to approach roughly three feet closer than women before taking flight. Rudy Molinek | Reporter May 7, 2026 10:00 a.m. The European green woodpecker was among the most cautious species observed Alexis Lours via Wikimedia Commons under CC BY 4.0 In […]

Before He Became a Founding Father, Benjamin Franklin Established the Lending Library. Now His Possessions Are Showcased There Before Proceeding to Auction

In 1731, bibliophile Franklin established the Library Company of Philadelphia, where this week guests can view a compilation of his documents valued between $3 million and $4.5 million Mary Randolph | Correspondent May 7, 2026 9:43 a.m. The collection features writings concerning Franklin’s electrical experiments. Sotheby’s A receipt from a book sale, talks of tax arrangements and a mortgage log […]

HKWalls 2026: Revolutionizing Hong Kong through Murals and Box Truck Art

**HKWalls 2026: Revitalizing Hong Kong with Murals and Box Truck Art** In the lively city of Hong Kong, where towering structures shape the horizon and the fast-paced lifestyle sets the rhythm, a dynamic art movement is reshaping the urban environment in creative ways. The HKWalls Festival, celebrated for turning public areas into vibrant canvases for street art, is preparing for […]

Divers Uncover the Wreck of a Coast Guard Cutter from World War I, Which Disappeared with 131 Crew Members Aboard in 1918

The remains of the “Tampa,” which fell victim to a German submarine torpedo, were discovered 50 miles off the shores of Cornwall, England. This tragedy marked the greatest single American naval casualty during the war. Ellen Wexler | Writer and Special Projects Editor May 7, 2026 7:30 a.m. During World War I, the Tampa secured convoys against submarine threats. U.S. Coast Guard […]

“Protest Themes Highlighted at the Venice Biennale”

# Art, Protest, and Remembrance: A Dynamic Week at the Venice Biennale This week, the Venice Biennale, often dubbed the art-world Olympics, became a focal point for both artistic expression and vigorous protest. Journalist Omar El Akkad’s poignant quote, “one day, everyone will have always been against this,” resonates amid this vibrant backdrop, where the silence of those choosing not […]

Discoveries from Underwater Robots at France’s Deepest Shipwreck, a 16th-Century Merchant Ship Located at the Mediterranean Seafloor

Referred to as the “Camarat 4,” this vessel was laden with cannons, cauldrons, and numerous ceramics—which can still be seen on the ocean floor. Scholars are examining the location and meticulously retrieving a small array of artifacts Ellen Wexler | Writer and Special Projects Editor May 7, 2026 6:00 a.m. An image of the ceramics from the Camarat 4 captured by […]

Orpheus Acosta, Photographer: “First Time Listener, Long Time Caller”

**Title: Delving into Connection: Orpheus Acosta’s “Long Time Caller, First Time Listener”** Renowned photographer Orpheus Acosta has introduced a striking new collection called “Long Time Caller, First Time Listener,” drawing viewers in with an insightful investigation into the nature of human connection in contemporary times. Recognized for crafting stories through vivid imagery, Acosta consistently expands the horizons of photographic narrative. […]

Caleb Thal’s Photographic Memories

**Title: Seizing Memories: Caleb Thal’s Mastery of Photographic Storytelling** In a realm where countless photos are taken every day, Caleb Thal distinguishes himself with a singular talent for chronicling life through his photographic memoirs. With camera in hand, Thal welcomes viewers to witness the delicate stories and emotions his lens uncovers, delivering not mere pictures, but compelling tales. **A Distinctive […]

“Discovering the Realm of Street Art by Alison Young: Titles in The MCL”

**Exploring the Realm of Street Art by Alison Young: A Journey Through Urban Creativity** **Introduction** Street art, a lively and often misconstrued avenue of expression, has significantly transformed over the years, establishing itself as an important cultural phenomenon. Alison Young, a prominent authority in the field of street art studies, presents a detailed investigation of this intricate domain in her […]

Steven Durland, Renowned Advocate for Performance Art, Passes Away at 75

**Steven Durland: A Multifaceted Contribution to the Arts** Steven Durland, an influential figure in the realms of art, writing, editing, and cultural organization, passed away on March 11 at the age of 75 in Saxapahaw, North Carolina. Known for his pioneering efforts and distinctive collaboration with his life partner, Linda Frye Burnham, he left an indelible mark on the artistic […]