Real Venice, a photography exhibition, opened at Somerset House in London this week. Fourteen artists were asked to create original images, capturing the beauty of the city, as well as the ravages of mass tourism The exhibition runs until 11 December
Nicholas Cage takes on every role imaginable in this hilarious and quite popular meme called Nic Cage as Everyone. In the collection of entertaining
Have you ever noticed how various objects and constructions look as if they’ve got faces – they are smiling, being angry or amazed. However, what some may call acuteness to detail is usually attributed to a psychological phenomenon, called pareidolia – that’s when a person perceives a random stimulus as something significant, for e.g., sees faces on clouds or buildings.
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To accompany Elizabeth Kolbert’s article on Svante Pääbo’s quest to sequence the Neanderthal genome, I was delighted to find the wonderful, and …
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Don't worry, you aren't the only one terrified by subway grates. Just try and make it through this post without cringing.
A leather-clad grandmother pouts and clutches a pair of handcuffs, while a plus-sized princess flashes a full foot of cleavage. These are just a few of the funny, bizarre and truly terrifying bad glamour shots going viral online.
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The late 19th and early 20th century photographs show some of the last Maori women to wear the traditional ta moko face marking in New Zealand before it was outlawed by British colonialists.
“They’re my friends for twenty minutes,” says New York City-based photographer Bruce Gilden of the personalities that together make up his newest book Face. Over the past few years, he has collected the countenances of those who spend their lives overlooked and unseen in crowds, visages that when scrutinized, slip from the familiar and banal and over—ever so slightly—into the extraordinary.
Many people experience signs and symptoms of depersonalization disorder and never realize it. Take the Depersonalization Disorder test and see if you have this dissociative disorder.
A man can be short and dumpy and getting bald but if he has fire, women will like him. Mae West has said it well. Our heads don’t need hair to be attractive. What we really need is an intelligent brain, a healthy body, and a nice personality, with which we can actually project our attractiveness. For years, men have had to live with devastation of hair loss. Maybe it is time for bald people to see the matter from another perspective. Can bald be sexy and attractive? Check this out and decide...
Like its celebrity look-a-like, the Philippine Tarsier is known for its breathtaking eyes.
Explore Selma Morgenstern's 3283 photos on Flickr!
Photographer Charles Eisenmann followed sideshow performers in the mid-1800s in New York including Jo-Jo, the dog-faced boy (pictured). The freak show was popular with lower classes, causing 'dime museums' to spring up in impoverished neighborhoods.
By utilising light as make up, Hussein Chalayan along with Nick Knight captures the surreal side of fashion. via A Blog curated by
As part of our Renaissance art unit, 4th grade viewed the works of Guiseppi Arcimboldo. We traced a profile of a head and spent the first week drawing fruit from life with colored pencils. The next week, we found images of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and plants in magazines to add around the face.
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When we first meet Dory, Alia Shawkat's character on the TBS series Search Party, she is directionless and a little depressed. For Shawkat, who also produced Search Party, Dory feels like a new leaf.
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Portrait of Clémentine (Mrs. Alphonse) Karr (1845). Henri Lehmann (German born-French, 1814-1882). Oil on canvas. Minneapolis Institute of Arts. In its obsessive frontality, this likeness of...
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Photos from one of America's greatest unknown street photographers.