As Google Glass continues to fascinate the world with its novelty, a faltering institution has decided to employ the device to expand its reach and perhaps reignite interest in its ancient tones.
Ethnic diversity, affordability and youthful vibrancy are three qualities that Hispanic millennials look for in a city. Latinos also favor cities that are safe for families, abundant in economic opportunity and culturally welcoming.
The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum and Cinema Tropical are teaming up to explore Latin America's cinematic, cultural, political and social tropes as shown through a mix of multifaceted mediums -- from documentary and fiction to experimental films.
AIDS is a disease that has affected almost 75 million since the start of the epidemic in the 1980s, and it has claimed the lives of about 36 million people globally. But according to the UN, AIDS/HIV could be controlled by 2030 and ended "in every region, in every country."
Modernizing data and research methods, as well as offering clear depictions of diversity in the nation's population, are prominent objectives of the U.S. Census Bureau. However, the government agency has often missed its mark.
Dominican-American poet and writer Julia Alvarez received a National Medal of Arts medal at the White House on Monday during the 2013 National Media of Arts and National Humanities Medal ceremony.