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Step into the artist’s fantastical “Empathic Universe” at the Museum of Arts and Design in New York, where everything seems ...
In Shanghai Dolls, Madame Mao’s life story of art, revolution and resentment is undone by clichés - 2/5 This real-life tale ...
This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. Sarah A. Boardman says that in the six years since she painted the portrait, she has 'received overwhelmingly positive ...
Did he become a movie star?: Not really. Despite early hits like I Am Number Four and Magic Mike — he's ended up mainly ...
Assistant Editor for The Prospect Lily Hutcheson reviews the play “Legacy of Light,” which explores the stories of two women ...
Carrissa Dowdy, Manager, Product Formulation, was invited to speak to the Young Women’s Leadership Academy (YWLA) Girls Excelling in Math and Science (GEMS) group as part of their Women’s Empowerment ...
Coffs Harbour Creative Arts Group ready for their Mad Hatters Tea Party. COFFS Harbour Creative Arts ... “CHCAG holds [these] throughout the year, encouraging new students to start an art practice, ...
The Brain That Wouldn't Die is caught halfway between the hokey mad-scientist trope of a talking decapitated head and the skin-crawling psychological horror of the world’s worst breakup.
Astrophysicist and artist Ed Belbruno explains how art helps scientists communicate their work to the public and even discover solutions to spaceflight and astronomy problems. For Ed Belbruno the ...
Ramirez are creating brilliant work that can’t be grouped into the often limiting cis-male/-female category—and that’s something to be celebrated. Why, then, do we persist in specifically ...
The attitude of many seems to be that Americans are mad and stupid and we’d never act like them in a more civilised country like ‘Straya. And that attitude is never more obvious than when you ...