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In the vibrant world of Bollywood, where glamour and style intertwine, certain actors have transcended traditional norms, leaving an indelible mark on the
When Finland’s Käärijä took the stage at this year’s Eurovision, a star was instantly, explosively born. With an outrageous energy, infectious presence and...
The 'Poor Things' director and its star on why their creative collaboration goes well beyond what you see on screen.
Photography: Hannah Siegfried Interview: Michelle Varinata Makeup: Hel Boyer Styling: Ryne Norton Production: Hannah Black
There's a nice binocular comet - Comet NEOWISE - in the early morning sky now. Some experienced observers are catching it with the eye alone. It's nice ... but not great. When will we see our next Great Comet?
Have you heard of the Bear and Bird Gallery's Stitch Wars Strikes Back? I was honored to be invited to contribute to this year's show, opening August 12th in Lauderhill, Florida. See what I made? Jabba's annoying maniacally laughing little court jester, Salacious Crumb! While he may not be the most BEAUTIFUL thing to look at, I think he's kinda cute. He is fun to play with, for sure, since his limbs, tail, and ears are all poseable. Wanna know how I did that? Check out my past tutorial. This time I used 12 gauge wire because he's HUGE! I construct everything, then feed the wire through one arm, through the body, and into the other arm; same with the legs. Tomorrow he's off to Florida (sniff sniff). My little boys are sad about that! But go see him if you're able to. The show should be awesome! Aren't I lucky?? Salacious Crumb isn't the only one of my creations that will be in a gallery! This week at Comic-Con, in San Diego, the amazing Team Coco and TBS are hosting a Flaming C exhibit and I was asked to add my crocheted Flaming C to the Coco MoCA (Museum of Conan Art)! Since I had already given away my original Flaming C, I made another, and I liked this one even better! On the original, poor C didn't have his Blackberry. This time, there it is, ready for Flaming C to answer very important calls for help. So will you be in San Diego for Comic-Con? Go see my Flaming C and the rest of the amazing artwork in the gallery! How about that? Being crafty IS cool, and sometimes craft=art!
Charm based on the manga/anime Frieren: Beyond Journey's End. Characteristics: ★ Clear acrylic charm with translucent background (it's see-through). ★ Holographic star pattern coating on the back (it shines!) ★ Double-sided printing with two layers (it creates a sort of a 3D effect!) ★ Size: about 7 cm (2.75 in). ★ Accessories: Golden star-shaped clasp. ☆ Sample video: https://twitter.com/cyclic_red/status/1777727128668106757
By Sven Mikulec Michael Mann's crime thriller Heat was a project whose development path started all the way back in 1979, but when it finally hit theaters in 1995, it seemed obvious that it was well worth the wait. Even though it's probably the easiest to categorize it as a thriller, since what lies
Mary Wiseman thanks fans who have stood up to trolls body-shaming her. "They hurt me because I'm a person. I'm a human being... to have somebody step in and defend you is really meaningful."
In 1964, Andy Warhol’s studio was transformed by Billy Name, a lighting designer who became the artist’s lover and photographer of the Factory’s glory years
The list of people Steve Schapiro has photographed during his career reads like a Who's Who of the most influential politicians, celebrities and newsmakers in American history over the last five decades. But his new book gives readers a look at his lesser-known and previously unpublished work.