
Kevin Spacey makes first public appearance, reading Boxer poem next to statue in Roman Museum
Actor Kevin Spacey made his first public appearance since sexual misconduct charges against him were dropped, filming reading poetry at the National Roman Museum Friday. Spacey, 60, appeared next to a bronze statue More...

5 Things I Adore About Living in Mexico City
Just after college my buddy Dean Kirkland WA resident like myself and ex-college roomie, jumped in the car and went on a road trip from Washington to Vancouver. This was the first road trip that we had ever been More...

Ideas For Your Next Family Vacation
It’s that time of year when kids are out of school and parents are working less. Whenever there’s extra time in the schedule, there’s an urge to take a vacation. Round up the family and start brainstorming More...

5 Top Museums You Need to Visit to Help with Your History Studies
There are thousands of museums around the world that house a variety of art and history pieces for the public to view, but what museums offer the biggest and most famous collections? If you’re currently studying More...

Remember the Holocaust, ‘we stand in solidarity with our Jewish brother and sisters’
Today is International Holocaust Remembrance Day, designated as a memorial day for the six million European Jews, including 1.5 million children, that were annihilated by the Nazi regime in concentration camps More...

Philippines: Luzon is home to the most unique species of mammals
Where is the world’s greatest concentration of unique species of mammals? A team of American and Filipino authors have concluded that it is Luzon Island, in the Philippines. Their 15-year project, summarized More...

6 Smart Ways To Save Money When You Travel Through Europe
Hearing the phrase “traveling through Europe,” can conjure images of spending your lifetime savings, but it doesn’t have to be that way. There are certainly ways to manage a trip through Europe that’s both More...

National History Day Offers Students Hands-On Education
Each year National History Day gives students the opportunity to discover more about the past in ways that are thoroughly modern. Students from around the world are invited to take part in National History Day contests, More...

Renoir honored in cinematic event with Fathom’s ‘Renoir – Revered and Reviled’
Fathom Events and SpectiCast present the fourth title in the “Art & Architecture in Cinema” series, “Renoir – Revered and Reviled,” in select movie theaters nationwide on Thursday, April 21, 2016 following More...

Fathom sets ‘Art & Architecture in Cinema’ series for 2016
Fathom Events, in partnership with SpectiCast, presents the “Art & Architecture in Cinema” series in select U.S. cinemas from January through July 2016. The program will feature seven different titles (one More...

Uffizi Gallery in Florence: Exploring Renaissance Art in all its Splendor!
Regardless of whether you are a globe trotter or not, for you, the Italian city Florence is immediately associable with a feeling of inexplicable enchantment. Needless to mention, much of our astonishment can be More...

Military Collections and Archives: Museums of World War I
The Battle of the Somme photo by Geoffrey Malins, public domain via wikimedia commons There are a vast amount of war museums dotted around the globe and as you would expect, many of the countries directly involved More...

Roles of Jews in Baseball history explored in new exhibit ‘Chasing Dreams’
PRESS RELEASE: There are people whose contributions to baseball history went far beyond mere batting averages or stolen bases. They didn’t just play the game, they changed the game. For generations of American More...