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14 Historic Southern European Cities Architecture Lovers Must See
Southern Europe is a living museum, a region where history and artistry blend seamlessly into everyday life. Its cities are ...
Art carries meaning that words often cannot. It records emotion, belief, loss and faith, all through colour, form and rhythm. On International Artist Day, which occurs on 25th October, we look at ...
It's no secret that director Yorgos Lanthimos has one of the most innovative minds in the film industry today. From the ...
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From ashes to dust: How Pablo González Vargas and Mayan Warrior lived to fight another Burning Man
Burning Man's iconic Mayan Warrior art car burned to the ground in 2023 but returned in 2024 after a nearly $3-million ...
Nicolas Pedrero-Setzer is a Mexican-American film critic, editor, and film programmer based in Brooklyn. He is currently the ...
AI psychosis is a growing concern as interactions with AI chatbots and digital environments increasingly blur reality, ...
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At Mumbai's Akara, Dhruva Mistry’s mythic beings inhabit a world between matter and spirit
In the quiet of Akara’s Colaba gallery, forms rise and rest like fragments of an ancient dream. Bronze figures lean towards ...
Johnny’s Diner in Hudson, Ohio is that place – a temple of breakfast perfection hiding in plain sight under a green awning and a simple sign that promises exactly what it delivers: real home cookin’.
Intelligent Spas is inviting spa managers from around the world to take part in an industry survey about how workplace ...
The layout of the space in the Gittins Gallery at the University of the Utah is perfect for Jorge Rojas’ Coyotek exhibition ...
In a world of identical breakfast chains with their laminated menus and microwaved eggs, there exists a chrome-clad time capsule in Scranton where morning meals are still cooked with butter, patience, ...
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Televangelists to Deepfakes: Who Defines the Sacred in the Age of AI? + John Fugelsang
Live from New York, Amanda and John ask what happens to the sacred when our screens reflect back exactly what we click.
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