Andrea Warren in her 2001 book for young readers, “Surviving Hitler: A Boy in the Nazi Death Camps,” told the harrowing and inspiring story of how a Polish boy from an upper middle-class family was swept up into World War II.
Religious Art Rocks in the St. Louis Art Museum’s “Paintings on Stone” Exhibition
Exhibit explores how artists used stone to dramatic and emotional effect in portraiture and depictions of the sacred from the Renaissance through the 18th century.
Along with Chicago, New Orleans and New York, Kansas City boasts a long and distinguished jazz tradition that has encompassed artists from saxophonist Charlie Parker to singer Kevin Mahogany.
Renovated and Reinvigorated: The Bunker Center for the Arts Hits its Stride
Every great metropolis has its art museums, galleries and arts districts, all magnets for tourists and locals that contribute to a city’s cultural prominence.
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