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This month, 180 Studios in London will host a benefit art exhibition and auction spearheaded by designer George Underwood, the man behind some of David Bowie’s most iconic album covers.
The American painter makes a fascinating curator, bringing together 21 artists’ works – from cracked pots to sensual paintings – into a diverting display.
Patrick Schwarzenegger plays Saxon Ratliff in season three of HBO's hit show "The White Lotus." The producer David Bernad said the showrunners didn't want to cast him because of his famous last ...
Super Bowl LIX proved a very sobering experience for Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas ... Immediately, they have responded by re-signing Hollywood Brown, tagging Trey Smith and signing Jaylon ...
By Eleanor Stanford The 2,000-year-old Torlonia collection of Roman sculptures, now at the Art Institute of Chicago ... By Patricia Leigh Brown The National Endowment for the Humanities, which ...
Bender and Vimal Patel The Trump administration intends to block $510 million in federal contracts and grants for Brown University, expanding its campaign to hold universities accountable for what ...
The roster of GTA Online new cars is unlikely to expand further for the time being, as the latest Oscar Guzman Flies Again update was recently wrapped up with the launch of the Invetero Coquette ...
LS Tags in GTA Online tasks players with spray painting different locations around Los Santos every day — so here are all of the spots you’ll want to visit today to create some street art.
NFL fans are trolling top draft prospect Shedeur Sanders for imitating Patrick Mahomes' behind-the-back pass during his pro day this week. Plenty of league coaches were on hand at Colorado to ...
The GTA Online April 3 weekly patch notes are here and the iconic Peyote Plants are back. Here’s everything you need to know about Rockstar’s newest weekly GTA update. As regular GTA Online ...
April 5, 2025 • Organizers of Oakland's First Fridays art festival made a flyer promoting the event using AI, and are facing backlash for not using an actual artist. NPR's Scott Simon explains.