This series of video essays is a brilliant dissection of William Kentridge’s artistic practice and a lively covid diary ...
The etching, discovered at a Paleolithic campsite, may be the only known evidence hinting at how our ancestors fished over 150 centuries ago.
Nestled in the foothills of the Ozark Mountains in Arkansas, Bentonville has not yet found its place on the tourist trail, ...
Art Weston caught what measured to be a 54-inch-plus muskie from Lake Mille Lacs on Oct. 29. His catch is a contender to be a ...
Advanced analysis of prehistoric cave art has revealed new insights into the fishing practices of Paleolithic societies.
You may have driven past it before, but did you know this New England building is the most painted building in America?
Dan Friday, the Lummi artist who made three works for Seattle Aquarium's new Ocean Pavilion, said they were inspired by his ...
Researchers have determined that grid-like patterns on schist slabs from Ice Age site of Gönnersdorf in Germany depict fish caught in nets.
The organization says Art Weston landed a 54-inch muskie on October 29th. He reeled it in after it chomped down on his lure, ...
Managing Editor Rob Drieslein kicks off the show with the Minnesota DNR’s Wildlife Health Supervisor Erik Hildebrand to talk ...
Another massive muskie has been caught on a Minnesota lake. According to the International Game Fish Association (IGFA), Art ...
The Ice Age camp site of Gönnersdorf on the banks of the Rhine has revealed a groundbreaking discovery that sheds new light ...