• What to do in L.A. and Orange County this May in art and fashion

    Fashion is in love with the early 2000s right now, and Balenciaga, the Kering-owned brand, has brought back the signature Le City bag, which was introduced in 2001. The new bag, which comes in small and medium sizes with adjustable shoulder and crossbody straps, is available in black, yellow, green, light purple, metallic steel gray, metallic silver, white, blue and beige. The style and construction of the new versions of the bag — studs as well as leather-strung zipper pulls and rivets are...

  • Orange County School of the Arts placed on brief lockdown after car backfires, causing panic

    No evidence of a shooting was found, and authorities said the loud noise

  • What Happened At Orange County School Of Arts (OCSA)? Witnesses Report Shooting, Lockdown In Santa Ana

    Police activity was reported at the Orange County School of the Arts in Santa Ana, California, following reports of a shooting and subsequent lockdown. However, official statements regarding the incident have not been released by authorities.Social media reports indicate that both Santa Ana Police and Orange County Sheriff's deputies are responding to the situation at the school. Witnesses have reported hearing multiple sirens in the vicinity.This is a breaking news story and will be updated...

  • Spring Into Art at UB Center for the Arts

    The artistic community that calls the University at Buffalo Center for the Arts (UBCFA) home welcomes all on Tuesday, April 30, 2024, starting at 5 p.m. for Spring into Art. The []

  • Art Collector Talks African Art, Gives Buying Tips

    Eric Edwards, who owns one of the largest private African art collections in the United States, gives tips on investing in art.

  • The Art of Huh?

    One of the best things you can teach yourself, your family, and your organization is how to recognize the common signs of phishing and how to mitigate and appropriately report it.

  • Sack the campus radicals

    For the time being, university authorities have lost patience with protesters disrupting campuses to demonstrate bigotry against Israel and solidarity with Hamas murderers. Some institutions such as the University of Florida did not let matters get out of hand and ordered suspensions as soon as the motley crew of terrorist cosplayers broke the rules. Others, Columbia University foremost among them, dithered […]

  • Lessons From Other Campus Protests

    The year was 1966 and Ronald Reagan was running for governor of California. A major part of his platform was to “clean up the mess at Berkeley” and other college campuses throughout the state that were experiencing protests and strikes over issues that included the military draft, civil rights and “women’s issues.” While not on a scale of the pro-Hamas, anti-Israel, anti-America and Jewish hatred we are witnessing now on several college campuses, Reagan’s response could instruct current college...

  • Lessons From Other Campus Protests

    The year was 1966 and Ronald Reagan was running for governor of California. A major part of his platform was to “clean up the mess at Berkeley” and other college campuses throughout the state that were experiencing protests and strikes over issues that included the military draft, civil rights and “women’s issues.” While not on a scale of the pro-Hamas, anti-Israel, anti-America and Jewish hatred we are witnessing now on several college campuses, Reagan’s response could instruct current college...

  • Dietrich: The art of flying

    By Sean Dietrich | It’s a mess, that’s what it is. When you land in Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta Third World International Airport, you’re walking into a battle zone.

  • Biden, Universities and Campus Protests

    As President ‘Genocide’ Joe Biden continues to ignore the will of the people who are demanding an end to United States’ complicity in genocide, one of his spokespeople, Deputy Press Secretary Andrew Bates, issued this pearl of wisdom: “President Biden respects the right to free expression, but protests must be peaceful and lawful.” He might well More