2018 Student Essay Contest Winners
Read excerpts from some of the winning essays, which contemplate what the duty of art and artists should be during times of war and conflict.
Read excerpts from some of the winning essays, which contemplate what the duty of art and artists should be during times of war and conflict.
The author discusses her new book, Mussolini’s Children: Race and Elementary Education in Fascist Italy.
The prolific author and historian is joined in conversation by the Museum's Rob Citino. The topic: "Why the Allies won."
Presenting his new book for young readers, The Greatest Treasure Hunt in History: The Story of the Monuments Men.
Hope biographer Richard Zoglin was joined by the Museum's Kim Guise and Rob Citino for a discussion about the entertainer’s life and work.
This Valentine’s Day season, learn how Cupid’s arrow flies true! In this free hands-on workshop for girls and their caregivers, explore the science behind aim and trajectory—even try kitchen science by making a sweet for a friend or family member.
Join us for a conversation with author Elizabeth Fox presenting her book We Are Going to Be Lucky: A World War II Love Story in Letters, which tells the story of a first-generation Jewish American couple separated by war. After decades of gathering dust, their words have been carefully transcribed and thoughtfully edited and annotated by Fox, the couple’s daughter.
Spencer Racca is back at BB’s Stage Door Canteen with a new look!