"Contemporary Art Underground" focuses specifically on the 103 new pieces of art completed since 2015.
Last September witnessed what used to be a truly rare weather phenomenon: a Mediterranean hurricane, or “medicane.” Once upon a time, the Mediterranean Sea simply didn’t get hot enough to produce hurricanes more than every few hundred (yes, few hundred!) years. In this case, however, Storm Daniel assaulted Libya with a biblical-style deluge for four More
CLEVELAND — Fritz Peterson, who won 109 games over nine seasons with the
Brace yourself. Dead Space, well, it appears to be dead again. Yep, EA's reportedly put the series "on hold" for the second time, though, it does at least seem like some ideas for a new entry were briefly considered early last year, though none of them were actually given permission to become a thing.This news follows a chain of events which began with Giant Bomb's Jeff Grubb reporting that a Dead Space 2 remake was in development, before being canceled. EA quickly responded to that, sending a...
Electronic Arts' Motive Studio is reportedly not continuing to work on the
DOTHAN, Ala (WDHN) -- Dothan photographer and 2023 Grand Marshal for the National Peanut Festival, Art Solomon, died at his home late Sunday night. Solomon was a staple in the community and the Dothan art scene for many years. He owned a successful photography business in Dothan, Art Solomon Photography. His first photography business, Flash []
Carmichael previously suggested that Chappelle was tarnishing his legacy by fixating on jokes about the transgender community
Dave McCarty was first drafted by the Twins in the first round of the 1991 MLB June Amateur Draft out of Stanford to start his 11-year career.
Jerrod Carmichael apologized (kind of) for criticizing Dave Chappelle's jokes about trans people in the press, but stuck by his original critiques.
I do not consider myself a nerd. But what you are about to read may make it hard to believe that statement.
When officers arrived, they found a man in his 30's had been shot several times. A female
One half of the New York Yankees' most bizarre trade ever has died. Fritz Peterson, who exchanged wives and children with his teammate Mike Kekich, died Thursday at the age of 82. As the New York Post notes, the families were hanging out at former baseball writer Maury Allen's house on July 15, 1972. Apparently, that's when the teammates began to fall in love with the other's wife. CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM "We did that and we had so much fun together, Susanne and I and...