The reimagining of the studio’s most treasured property has been a long time in the works, and its birth has been ...
I really enjoy painting because once you're in the zone, you can just freely let the paintbrush go," says artist Amela Cikota ...
Using sparse materials and national symbols, she challenges how civic identity is constructed, remembered and imposed.
Now a startup called Stardust seeks something more ambitious: developing proprietary geoengineering technology that would ...
Tennessee desperately needs an upgrade under center as Mason Rudolph left this offseason and Will Levis has not shown that he is a starting-caliber quarterback in the NFL through his first two ...
Dogs are constantly making their humans smile, but an animal shelter in North Carolina figured out just how happy pet owners get when they're getting a poorly drawn photo of their dog. The ...
Good restaurant design is about so much more than esthetics: The mood affects the meal. It’s about making guests feel comfortable in the space and open to the sensory experience they are about ...
The Chancellor said: "We will set out our plans for welfare reform, but it is absolutely clear that the current system is not working for anyone. It is not working for people who need support ...
The artist’s seemingly simple pen strokes were capable of capturing both the gravity and the absurdity of peacetime and war.
One of the highlights is “Nikuhitsu Namichidori” (Hand-drawn plovers above waves) by Katsushika Hokusai, a series of 12 brush-painted works that are being shown for the first time in Japan.
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