The novelist who died in 2007 wrote novels for more than 50 years, while also drawing on the side. Drexel opened an exhibition of two dozen.
Just like the original site, the new gallery will be free and open to the public. The building and its accompanying concrete ...
Over the years, the Taiwanese art world has blossomed, thanks partly to the gallerists Tina Keng and Shelly Wu, who have ...
At GDC 2025, James Carbutt and Will Todd of Coal Supper explored their unorthodox approach to designing Thank Goodness You’re Here!. The session, titled Teabag in First: How Thank Goodness You’re Here ...
BBC presenter Sally Taylor said an emotional farewell to the channel as she signed off her final episode of South Today tonight (March 20) after 38 years working on the programme. Sitting on BBC ...
Keeping art alive: a young visitor mimics the pose of a seventh- to tenth-century Tang Dynasty tomb figure at the Sainsbury Centre in Norwich Photo: Kate Wolstenholme Works of art are living things.
President Trump and state politicians are pushing new laws and policies that crack down on curriculum, protests and speakers. By Jeremy W. Peters As conservatives fought against cancel culture on ...
For me, the daughter of small business owners, winter and the holidays meant more family time at the dining table, not just to eat but to handwrite thank you notes to our customers. My brother ...
Teenage prodigy Mirra Andreeva's personality shone through with another hilarious winner's speech after securing the 2025 Indian Wells Open title. Andreeva won her first WTA 1000 title at the 2025 ...
Gerrit Ritt has previously written for FOX Sports, TMZ, ClutchPoints, The Charlotte Observer and The Jim Rome Show. He currently resides in Los Angeles and is a proud UNC Charlotte alum.
Ezra Pound described the scientist turned art collector Albert Barnes (1872-1951) as “at war with mankind.” After making a fortune in pharmaceuticals, Barnes developed eccentric ideas about ...
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