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The Marine Corps has opened a new art exhibit at its national museum documenting the service’s 250th anniversary. It’s called “250 Years of Dedication, Determination and Courage,” and it celebrates ...
The Wall of Respect was dedicated on August 27, 1967 – only a few weeks after the unveiling of another, very different, piece of public art, the Loop’s Picasso – in a celebration that included the ...
Podcaster Show PlayerMarcus (left) and Josef Dorninger, Austrian artists who are bringing their Tagtool technology to Greensboro, on the screen as they Skype with Cheryl Stewart, public art ...
For nearly 20 years his stunning artwork has been turning heads. Rapoza’s artwork has graced Marvel Comics covers, Magic: the Gathering, Paizo Publishing projects and a huge range of others.
Two sculptures worth $2.1 million that were stolen from an Anaheim Hills warehouse were recovered Friday night by police.
Local students and a local artist have given Ashton-under-Lyne a vibrant transformation. Students from St Damian’s RC College and Great Academy Ashton have created a new, distinctive display of ...
The Watermark Art Center will host an in-depth conversation and gallery walk for the Eugene Dalzotto exhibit at 6 p.m. on Thursday, June 26.
The Snubbull Timed Research quest is the last Timed Research quest available during the Yamper's Paw Prints event of Pokémon Go. It's available on Sunday 22nd June until 11:59pm (local time).
Canceled prison event, glass partitions add frustration for loved ones The API failed to deliver the resource. Beth Warden spoke with several loved ones and a penitentiary inmate about recent changes, ...
Each year, students in grades 1 through 12 are invited to submit original artwork that showcases themes such as recycling, proper waste disposal, litter prevention, and a love for the environment.
112 teams from seven states and Canada in Sioux Falls this holiday weekend. Check out opening night highlights too featuring Hot Shots Fastpitch of Hartford The “Red, White, and Downtown” event had ...
Four individuals who used artificial intelligence to infringe on the copyrights of online artworks have been sentenced to up to 18 months in prison, along with fines, according to a recent ruling ...