Some of the most impressive artifacts of the West’s intellectual history are best appreciated in the intimate academic environs that fostered them.
One of Europe’s oldest university sights is the Book of Kells, tucked away in the library of the venerable Trinity College in ...
Baroque wigs have mysteriously appeared on landmarks across Oxford. Wigs have been spotted on statues and landmarks around ...
Thursday, Jan. 29, 6:30 – 8 p.m., Quiet Room. In this monthly series of casual discussions about classic literature, we’ll dive into “True Grit,” the high-stakes story of Mattie Ross and trigger-happy ...
A silent film series to benefit a high school orchestra, a garden presentation and a puzzle exchange highlight this weekend’s events on the North Olympic Peninsula.
Pancake Breakfast — The Rutland American Legion Post 31 Baseball team invites the community to a pancake breakfast fundraiser to support the 2026 season. Pancakes, bacon, sausage, eggs, juice, coffee, ...
The Escanaba Public Library will host Esky Baroque, the area’s early classical chamber music group, for a special recital on Saturday, Feb. 21 at 1 p.m. The group is made up of choral singers and ...
Boy With a Basket of Fruit,’ on loan from Rome’s Galleria Borghese, is an early scoop of an electric new style.
One of Prague’s Prettiest Views Is at the Klementinum, a Must-Visit Destination That Houses Both the Stunning Baroque Library and the Astronomical Tower, Where You Can Take a Tour to Admire the ...
The "Idiom", a statue by Slovak artist Matej Kren, is a cylindrical tower of 8,000 books with a tear-shaped entrance and mirrors at each end.
Instructions for Guests Join us in person or via Zoom. Sponsors Friends of the BU Library and the Office of the Provost. This interdisciplinary project explores the timeless myth of Don Juan, focusing ...