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The same is true with 50 Cent as the boxer Balrog. The character was originally designed to be a reference to Mike Tyson, and 50 Cent certainly has the swagger and attitude required to pull off such a ...
The Ministry of Culture has launched the 19th edition of ‘Al Burda Award’, which this year is centred around the theme of “Social Cohesion and Unity.” This aligns with the UAE’s declaration of the ...
A groundbreaking new exhibition celebrating the creative force of Latin American women in contemporary art is coming to Dubai. Titled 'Her Land', the exhibition opens to the public from April 18 ...
Rachel Herzog, Plains Art Museum curatorial administrative assistant, manages the daily operational needs of the team and said that working on an all-female art team has been an incredibly ...
Female Artists Association of Nigeria (FEAAN) will hold its annual International Women’s Day exhibition For All Women and Girls at Nike Art Gallery Abuja from March 7 to 9, according to Mrs ...
Kash Doll Responds to Asian Doll Amid Heated Name Drama Kash Doll is making it known—she’s not here for the disrespect! The Detroit rapper is clapping back at Asian Doll after their ongoing debate ...
What goes into the fireworks displays you'll enjoy around metro Atlanta this weekend? A ton of work, according to pyrotechnic pros who design and execute shows in Georgia.
Cryptocurrency entrepreneur Justin Sun paid over $6 million for an artwork of a banana duck-taped to a wall. The billionaire kept his promise to eat the very pricey fruit in front of a crowd in ...
My art is my life,” she says. Infused with the life experience that comes from decades at the coalface, the work of important female artists in their seventies and eighties is experiencing something ...
Highlighting female artists in our on-campus gallery space is the first step to rebut stereotypical gender roles that are still upheld by the art community. Since the opening of the Georgetown ...
Tanya’s impact extends beyond tech and aerospace into the art world, where she actively supports and promotes female artists.
Women Artists’ Art Week (WAAW), a London-based initiative that advocates for gender equality in the art world, decided to launch its inaugural U.S. edition in Miami.