When Chuck Deffes’ shop class carved a totem poles a few years back, his goal was unifying a class of at-risk students. The 48-year-old Mount Dora artist might have carved a niche for himself as well.
Forth Worth, Texas? Retirees Max and Nona Meinen got an unpleasant surprise three years ago when they returned to their ranch southwest of Fort Worth, Texas, after a winter vacation. A gas company ...
SALISBURY – The sun tried earnestly to save the remnants of a recent Sunday as I started walking laps at Catawba College’s Shuford Stadium. Inside the track, the unlined grass of the football field ...
A beautiful bird with a 10-foot out-stretched wingspan, a beaver, a fox, a bear holding a green fish will be coming soon to the site of the Wayne Henderson School of Art and Music. Marion Downtown in ...
In 1972, Walter Annenberg read an article in Natural History magazine about an exhibit called “Out of the Silence” at the Amon Carter Museum of Art in Fort Worth, Texas. The exhibit featured ...
MOST PEOPLE KNOW that totem poles, the signature artwork of Northwest coastal tribes, use imagery to tell stories. But few among us can grasp the story’s meaning, feel the deep inspiration of the ...
The pole – called a kooteeyaa in Lingít – was funded by the National Parks Service. It was raised near Juneau’s Overstreet Park, but organizers held the dedication inside due to weather.