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Tonja Van Roy, 59, who formerly operated a Northridge-based insurance agency, was sentenced in downtown Los Angeles by U.S.
NYU professor Nicole Fleetwood explores how incarcerated people use art to build community, cross racial divides, and reclaim ...
In today's Ukraine, just as under the Soviet period, art also flourishes in prison, made by men and women alike, and deserves ...
Schweinfurth Art Center in Auburn and Stone Quarry Art Park in Cazenovia collaborated this summer to create three exhibits ...
A Nevada woman has been sentenced to more than four years in prison for a $3.7 million fine art insurance policy scam.
JOHOR BARU, July 4 — Once a place to be feared, the former Ayer Molek Prison has been given a second life as Kota Jail – a ...
Art gallery owner Bennet von Vertes brutally killed Alex Morgan, who had a Scots father and once studied at King Charles’ former boarding school in Moray, with a candlestick in a Swiss villa in ...
Waymond Harrison began painting during his time as an inmate at the Maryland Correctional Institution in Jessup. It was a ...
Five young criminals have found themselves in court again for their roles in a five-hour prison riot. William Leishman, 22, ...
Winfield Ward Murray provides Burruss Correctional Training Center inmates with access to higher education as part of a ...
A former Northridge resident was sentenced Monday to more than four years in federal prison for defrauding a lender out of $3.7 million by submitting bogus applications for fine art insurance policies ...