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The president disputes reporting from The Wall Street Journal that he drew a picture for Jeffrey Epstein, but as a real ...
Birth of a Nation” (2025) by Stan Douglas. The Canadian artist remakes a sequence from the 1915 movie with new ...
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Jacobin on MSNThe Strange and Wonderful Subcultures of 1960s New YorkNew York City — and specifically Manhattan — was understood to be the Prime Target and hence Ground Zero in a nuclear war.
Four “W” sculptures are available as photo backdrops, including one painted by Kwazar Martin on Meridian Street south of ...
The summer transfer window is really starting to cook, with Liverpool closing in on the £300m mark as they seek a deal for ...
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Travel + Leisure on MSNThis Asian City Redefines 'Heritage'—With Beautifully Restored Hotels, a Luxury Train, and the World's Coolest Cocktail BarsBelmond's Eastern and Oriental Express travels from historic Singapore to the wild heart of Malaysia. Here, Kevin West explores the restored hotels and culture along the way.
For those seeking lighter beginnings, the classic Caesar salad offers crisp romaine coated in a dressing that achieves that ...
Ever had mac and cheese so good it made you question every other version you’ve tried before? That’s exactly what awaits at The Macintosh in Phoenix, where comfort food gets a gourmet makeover without ...
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Creative Bloq on MSNHow I use comic book techniques to create striking black-and-white digital paintingsKarl Simon visits Highgate Cemetery to show us the importance of contrast in black-and-white painting on a tablet.
As New York City celebrates the 400th anniversary of its founding, National Geographic looks back on more than a century of ...
Atlanta-based artist Adam Gabriel Winnie’s Into the Night Land (at eyedrum through August 3) draws viewers into a vividly imagined underworld. Mythic, psychological and deeply atmospheric, the show ...
View Working drawing for collapse by A. Lois White on artnet. Browse upcoming and past auction lots by A. Lois White.
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