Three things stand out when the Rev. Dwight Andrews welcomes a visitor to his office at First Congregational Church, where he has served as senior minister sinc...
We all think we know a man named Atticus Finch: the savior in a seersucker suit, the gentle but resolute moral compass in troubled times, the defender of a wron...
One clear day in 1970, pedestrians walking by 80 Wooster Street in the SoHo neighborhood of New York City were surprised by the spectacle of a man walking down ...
As any cat lover can tell you, felines are divine.
Ancient Egyptians took that notion even more seriously than pet owners of today, and a charming new exhibit...
Three days after a jury acquitted George Zimmerman in the shooting death of Trayvon Martin, Emory professor Gregory C. Ellison II extended an unexpected invitat...
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As curator of the African American Collections at Emory University’s Stuart A. Rose Manuscript, Archives, & Rare Book Library (MARBL), Pellom McDaniels sits...
Any avid Target shopper is sure to have heard of Michael Graves--his name adorns kitchenware spanning from tea kettles to toasters. But before he became well known for designing consumer goods, Michael Graves rose to prominence as an architect and most prominent practitioners of postmodernism, his buildings became distinctive statements in cities across the country known for their use of crazy imagery and geometry....