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Adam Levine shared why he's finished getting tattoos, explaining the pain and running out of space for more during an ...
Two groundbreaking exhibitions in Chicago explore the shift in portrayals of same-sex attraction. They are being staged at a ...
The art community far and wide mourned the loss of performance artist, painter and sculptor John M. White, who passed away on ...
Survival-Metroidvania game Primal Planet is injected with an inexhaustible reservoir of creativity, color, motion, and wonder ...
Exhibition co-curator Christopher Riopelle, the Neil Westreich Curator of Post 1800 Paintings at the National Gallery, said: “More than any of his contemporaries, Renoir was committed to chronicling ...
A focused look at Jane Peterson’s New York paintings, highlighting her stylistic range, urban subjects, and deep affection ...
Understanding the symbolism behind your birth flowers provides a meaningful way to personalize your environment and inspire thoughtful gift choices. This article explores the significance of birth ...
Relationships live on communication, but mere speech only carries you so far. In the midst of tension, miscommunication, or ...
Perfecting The Art Of Affection We live in an instant world where everything is expected in the blink of an eye: Instant messages, instant coffee and microwavable food ready in a matter of minutes. As ...
Paul Elie, religion scholar with the Berkley Center at Georgetown University, and author of The Last Supper: Art, Faith, Sex and Controversy in the 1980s shares his first hand impressions of meeting ...
PERHAPS the most successful court painter of all time was Diego Rodriguez de Silva y Velásquez. He had servants and slaves, was a palace chamberlain and a knight of the noble Order of Santiago.
But the Beatles had no finer song of untrammeled affection than 1965’s “ In My Life,” which isn’t a love song in the mode of any love song before or since.