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Finn Bálor might soon be done with The Judgement Day, as he drops a cryptic hint that revolves around his dark alter ego, the ...
For one glorious day each year, a stretch of New York’s Fifth Avenue is closed to cars and open for art lovers.
The only self-portrait by Clara Peeters may smash the 17th-century Flemish still life painter's auction record next month at ...
In ‘The Slip,’ debut author Lucas Schaefer takes readers back to the Austin of 1998 in a story centered on a training facility based on a very real place.
Your first exercise is a classic creative task used to encourage something called divergent thinking, where you generate multiple solutions to a problem instead of zeroing in on a single one. It’s a ...
A candy jar and frame from Dollar Tree, spray paint, and peel-and-stick wallpaper are all you need to make this cute wall ...
Faced with marginalization and disinterest, Asian artists living in 1920s and 1930s Paris are now the subject of a major new ...
Moved to Boston, where he took a job appraising buildings for an insurance company. Became so fascinated with the buildings’ designs that he decided he would become an architect. Enrolled at the ...
For a long time, there has been a missing puzzle piece in Jerusalem’s history. Though ancient texts offered some clues, an ...
New Zealand artist Hannah Jensen Fox is renowned for her distinctive technique of carving delicate, nature-inspired designs ...
To give your walls a modern update, try an easy faux wallpaper effect hack: Use the side of a sponge to stamp paint on the ...
Nestled at the foot of the Blue Ridge Mountains is a pocket-sized paradise where history isn’t locked behind museum glass but ...