Mongolia looks to use its upgraded relationship with Kazakhstan to forge closer ties with Central Asia writ large.
Kazakhstan’s feminist activists persist, despite formidable resistance from both the state and anti-feminist groups.
Patrick Chaisson, a retired Army officer, Schenectady resident, and magazine writer, will speak about “Strange, Unusual and Innovative Weapons of the U.S. Civil War” during a free talk on ...
Under a new two-year pilot project, local and regional authorities are covering the costs of “museum prescriptions” issued by doctors who believe their patients could benefit from visits to ...
Eighteen years after it first opened, the vision of former Buffalo News publisher Stanford Lipsey for a museum to celebrate ... by giving visitors a central site from which to learn about the ...
Director Zhanana Kurmasheva discusses her debut feature, premiering at CPH:DOX in Copenhagen, along with producer Banu ...
By Bruce Pannier The Kyrgyz Republic’s “Tulip” or “People’s” Revolution – the 20 anniversary of which falls on March 24 – is ...
At a fashion store hidden within Uzbekistan’s oldest market, artists gathered to celebrate the country’s inaugural Bukhara ...
Before that, he was Illinois' secretary of state for a decade and was elected ... in-use introduction for the Lincoln-Douglas Debate Museum in Charleston. Consequently, Edgar's announcement ...
Wordplay, tradition and politics swirl around a collective of performers attempting to define ‘contemporary art’ in ...
Napa’s di Rosa Center for Contemporary Art would like to exist well into the future. But that won’t be possible unless changes are made now, according to a recent news release. Such changes ...
A Soviet-era Central Asian pop music anthology shines a light on the region's ethnic diversity and music that transcends genres from Korean brass bands to Uyghur garage rock to Crimean jazz.