
Renowned Sculptor Thaddeus Mosley Dies at 99
Celebrated sculptor Thaddeus G. Mosley Jr., known for his large-scale works from salvaged wood, has died at 99. His unique journey from postal worker to acclaimed artist left an indelible mark.

Aisha Rahman is a cultural commentator and lifestyle writer who delves into the evolving roles of family and community in contemporary society. Her articles often highlight diverse perspectives on home, belonging, and intergenerational living.
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Celebrated sculptor Thaddeus G. Mosley Jr., known for his large-scale works from salvaged wood, has died at 99. His unique journey from postal worker to acclaimed artist left an indelible mark.

A new photography exhibition at the Los Angeles Center of Photography addresses the public health crisis of chronic loneliness, showcasing over 40 artists' perspectives and aiming to foster connection

Inside the U.S. Mint in Philadelphia, a dedicated team of medallic artists blends history and technology to design the currency Americans use every day.

Anne Geddes is searching for the baby models from her 1996 bestselling book, "Down in the Garden," as its 30th anniversary nears. The models would now be in their early to late 30s.

Mattel and Hasbro are launching extensive toy lines for K-Pop Demon Hunters, featuring American Girl dolls, NERF swords, light sticks, and a themed Monopoly game.

A family’s dream of a Cotswolds-style farmhouse in California’s Sonoma Valley comes to life, blending British heritage with local charm through thoughtful design and unique spaces like a hidden teahou

Hand stencil paintings discovered in Sulawesi, Indonesia, may be the world's oldest cave art, dating back at least 67,800 years. The findings offer new insights into early human creativity and ancient

David and Bev Lohs transformed their Eden Prairie home of 43 years, partnering with architect Christopher Strom, the grandson of its original builder. The renovation created an open layout, enhanced p

New York City's Department of City Planning is reorganizing its Urban Design Division, reassigning staff to other departments. This move, announced just before the new mayoral administration, has draw

A growing number of affluent grandparents are defying the downsizing trend, instead buying larger, amenity-rich homes to create family hubs for their grandchildren.