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Kit Roberts ventures into the furthest reaches of The John Rylands Library as it celebrates its 125th birthday ...
Durability is rarely an issue. Printed stands hold up well to daily use and don't require much post-processing. For parts ...
Mungo Thomson examines the mundane, Esiri Erheriene-Essi reflects on Black life, Llyn Foulkes satirizes Americana, and more.
Chris Lavis and Maciek Szczerbowski, directors of the iconic 'Madame Tutli-Putli,' are back with their latest stop-motion ...
Growing a firm requires growing as a leader—letting go of what no longer works and adopting new mindsets and processes that better serve your business. Here’s how to embrace your changing role as your ...
Sneak peek at upcoming street fairs, festivals, concerts, performances, art shows, library events, community meetings and ...
There are tools out there that make creating NFTs pretty easy; you just need to get the app, set up a digital wallet, and ...
From bananas to comic books, materials become language in the 2025 exhibit of Sondheim Art Prize finalists at the Walters Art Museum, BmoreArt writes.
Hon. Richard D. Aldrich (Ret.) of JAMS shares techniques and practical insights for approaching mediation of civil ...
The paint’s porous structure holds water and slowly releases it, like the body does sweat. It reflects 88 to 92 percent of sunlight, even when wet, and emits up to 95 percent of the heat it absorbs.
Every year, tens of thousands of people with signs of Parkinson's disease go unnoticed until the incurable neurodegenerative ...
American designer Joe Doucet has developed a pigment that changes color, depending on the temperature. It could be a game changer for people living in the world’s temperate zones.