VIDEO 3 days ago Nude sculpture stands 'tall and proud' above San Francisco's Embarcadero Plaza "R-Evolution," the 2015 45-foot-tall sculpture of a nude woman, was originally created for Burning Man before making its current home in San Francisco. (Credit: KTVU)
US 3 days ago Massive nude woman sculpture in blue city sparks reaction after public unveiling: 'Embarrassed' San Francisco unveiled a 45-foot nude statue, prompting criticism across the political spectrum as homelessness and public safety dominate headlines.
VIDEO 3 days ago San Francisco nude statue installation causes backlash “R-Evolution,” a 2015 statue commemorated for the Burning Man festival of the same year, was recently installed at the Embarcadero facing the Ferry Building in San Francisco. (Credit: KTVU)
Media March 27 Actor Willem Dafoe slams President Trump's 'very invasive' takeover of The Kennedy Center Hollywood and prolific stage actor Willem Dafoe took aim at President Donald Trump's decision to remove The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts leadership.
Politics March 14 Grenell developing 'common sense' plan to turn Kennedy Center financials around Interim Kennedy Center Director Richard Grenell, who was appointed by President Trump told Fox News Digital this week that he has a plan to get the institution out of debt.
JD Vance March 14 VP Vance jeered at Kennedy Center concert: video Richard Grenell blasted leftists as "intolerant" after jeers erupted when Vice President JD Vance attended a Kennedy Center concert.
Gavin Newsom March 13 Gavin Newsom responds to claims he secretly helped fund his own bronze bust: 'Free tinfoil hat' California Gov. Gavin Newsom's office blasted claims that he secretly helped pay for a bronze bust of himself that sits inside San Francisco City Hall.
Politics on Late Night March 11 Bill Maher rips left's 'exclusionary attitude' as 'Hamilton' cancels shows at Trump-backed Kennedy Center HBO's Bill Maher took a swipe at the left's "exclusionary attitude" while discussing the decision by "Hamilton" producers to cancel shows at the Trump-controlled Kennedy Center.
Media March 8 Kennedy Center director encourages Republican attendance, says 'everyone is welcome' Kennedy Center interim director Ric Grenell joins "Hannity" to discuss the institution's pledge to be open to all audiences and responds to "Hamilton" canceling plans to perform there.
VIDEO March 6 Kennedy Center 'must allow Republicans to come' to shows, director says Kennedy Center director Ric Grenell weighs in on 'Hamilton' cancelling shows at the theater on 'Hannity.'
Donald Trump February 22 Kennedy Center shake-up will usher in 'Golden Age of the Arts' under Trump, Ric Grenell previews President of the Kennedy Center, Ric Grenell, said the "Golden Age of The Arts" is heading to Washington, D.C., under his and President Trump's leadership.
Antisemitism Exposed February 10 Defaced Holocaust mural finds new home in Rome's Shoah Museum Contemporary pop artist aleXsandro Palombo is speaking out after his murals showing Holocaust survivors were defaced multiple times in Italy in apparent acts of antisemitism.
Donald Trump February 7 Trump fires Kennedy Center board members citing drag shows, appoints himself chairman President Donald Trump on Friday fired a number of Kennedy Center board members, including the chairman.
Travel February 4 Man taking credit for mysterious, viral prank in Oregon speaks out A man says that he is behind a prank in Bend, Oregon, as locals wondered who was adding googly eyes to sculptures around the city. The damage will reportedly cost $1,500 in repairs.
Odd News February 1 Long-lost van Gogh painting was sold at Minnesota garage sale for $50, according to report Experts believe a long-lost Vincent van Gogh painting, "Elimar," was found at a Minnesota garage sale in 2016, where it was sold for $50.
France January 28 ‘Mona Lisa’ will get its own room under a major renovation of the Louvre French President Emmanuel Macron has announced that the "Mona Lisa" will have its own room inside the Louvre following a major renovation of the museum.
Faith January 22 John Schneider of 'Dukes of Hazzard' fame stands strong in faith: 'God is up to something' In a new interview with Fox News, actor, singer and Broadway star John Schneider, formerly of "Dukes of Hazzard fame," shared his faith beliefs and how he's learned to trust "in God's plan."
VIDEO January 12 American pop artist goes in-depth on his Super Bowl artwork: ‘A labor of love’ American pop artist Charles Fazzino joins ‘One Nation’ to discuss the process that goes into his Super Bowl artwork.
Lifestyle January 12 American Culture Quiz: Test yourself on miracle flights, theatrical triumphs and athletic aces The American Culture Quiz is a weekly test of our unique national traits, trends, history and people. This time, test your knowledge of miracle flights, theatrical triumphs and athletic aces.
Quizzes January 5 American Culture Quiz: Test yourself on Hollywood highlights, dazzling debuts and federal festivities The American Culture Quiz is a weekly test of our unique national traits, trends, history and people. This time, test your knowledge of Hollywood highlights, dazzling debuts and federal festivities.
Holiday Tips & Trends December 31 How the Times Square ball gets its dazzling appearance for the drop on New Year's Eve There are thousands of individual crystal triangles that make up the dazzling ball the descends from a flag pole in NYC to count down into the New Year.
Travel December 30 Da Vinci's 'Last Supper' painted in late 1400s is viewed by 460,000 visitors each year Leonardo da Vinci's the "Last Supper" is visited by over 460,000 tourists each year, making it one of the top 10 most visited attractions in all of Italy. Here's why.
Travel December 14 Florida artist's patriotic Andy Warhol piece featured at popular event drawing thousands of visitors Artist Camilla Webster of Palm Beach, Florida, tells Fox News Digital why she paints an American flag each year and about the growing art scene in her tourist-heavy community.
Lifestyle December 8 American Culture Quiz: Test yourself on frozen firsts, Santa scholars and constitutional achievements The American Culture Quiz is a weekly test of our unique national traits, trends, history and people. This time, test your knowledge of constitutional milestones, Santa scholars and more.
Holiday December 1 Holiday gift guide for the painters, artists in your life looking to expand a skill set Whether you have a loved one who's just beginning to explore artistic talents or one who is a seasoned professional, there are plenty of gift options in this guide.
Lifestyle December 1 American Culture Quiz: Test yourself on holiday tunes, festive flora and plane pioneers The American Culture Quiz is a weekly test of our unique national traits, trends, history and people. This time, test your knowledge of holiday tunes, festive flora and more.
World November 2 Warhol prints stolen in 'amateurish' heist, 2 more damaged in getaway from Dutch gallery A botched heist in the Netherlands on Friday resulted in two Warhol portraits stolen, and two damaged from the American artist's 1985 "Reigning Queens" series.
Travel November 2 Lost Chopin sheet music found 200 years after his death A rare waltz manuscript believed to be composed by Frédéric Chopin was discovered at the Morgan Library & Museum in New York and predicted to have been originally written as a gift.
Puzzle October 31 Halloween candy seek-and-find: Can you spot the hidden spider and single candy corn? Challenge your vision and attention to detail with this Halloween-themed brain teaser filled with all sorts of colorful candy. Can you spot the spooky spider and candy corn kernel?
Tech October 30 Would you buy art from the world’s first humanoid robot artist? Sotheby's will auction the first artwork created by Ai-Da, the world's first robot artist created in 2019 by British gallerist Aidan Meller.