Nathan Sawaya’s sculptures have been in galleries around the world – and a Lady Gaga video. He talks about art critics, auditioning to be a ‘master model builder’ and why he has no Lego at homeHe’s made a living out of building sculptures from Lego and his work has been shown in 100 cities and 24 countries, attracting millions of visitors. But you won’t find any Lego in Nathan Sawaya’s home. Call it work-life balance: “I love what I do but it is a job not a hobby,” the 50-year-old American...
Matt Enos filmed “Battle Legends” in 2022, using locations throughout Waldo County where he grew up for the 1970s-inspired martial arts film.
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Devin Funchess is a trailblazer if ever there was one. The former Carolina Panthers, Indianapolis Colts and Green Bay Packers wide receiver is officially the first former NFL player to make the swi
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Drag queen Lil Miss Hot Mess read her book 'If You're a Drag Queen and You Know It' and had kids chant 'Free Palestine' during a story hour event in Massachusetts.
Anthony Gordon wants to venture into psychology when he hangs up his football boots. The Newcastle star has only just turned 23, recently making the step up to the England senior team after starrin
The American international can play in multiple positions on the attacking line and could see his role change
After making close to $60 million in the NFL during his playing career, Warren Sapp has accepted a coaching position for $150,000 a year
Bill Kong, the producer behind Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon is developing a new action film titled The Furious, which he is hoping will reset and change the martial...
The actress, 41, recalled being asked to make out with actors, which she said was considered 'normal' around two decades ago, for chemistry tests.
MANAGEMENT veteran Martin O’Neill has made a major move in his career – at the ripe old age of 72. It’s five years since the boss was last in the dugout – in charge of old t