NEW YORK — The 275-year-old auction house Sotheby’s is being sold to a French Israeli businessman for about $3.7 billion. Sotheby’s, founded in London in 1744,...
MANILA — As Filipinos proclaim their gratitude to the heroes who fought for the country’s independence, there have been a lot of things that changed in the...
MANILA — The Manila Hotel, in partnership with the Intramuros Administration, has pilot-tested the Visita Intramuros, a tour of the famous walled city, coinciding with the 121st...
BACOLOD CITY — The world-renowned MassKara Festival dancers made history as the first-ever foreign performing group to have graced the Maduhee Festival in Ulsan City, South Korea....
OMAHA, Neb. — The Tyrannosaurus rex is enshrined in pop culture and, well, natural history as one of the most fearsome beasts to ever walk the...
TORONTO — The president of Heffel Fine Art says the auction house remains committed to its international ambitions after the flopped sale of a canvas by...
For more than a century, steel mills churning along Pittsburgh’s three rivers helped define the region as one of the world’s largest steel-making capitals until the...
QUEBEC — The Quebec government’s latest attempt to legislate on secularism could find its way into the Canadian Museum for Human Rights in Winnipeg. The Legault...
VANCOUVER — Letters to Scotland sent by a woman from the small settlement of Victoria around 1850 gave Dianne Hinkley more insight into why the bones...
LAS VEGAS — The Neon Museum is preparing to double in size by expanding across Las Vegas Boulevard with a $1-a-year lease for a shuttered cultural...