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.
It is hard not to look at the recent scenes from Columbia and recoil in
An insider 48-hour guide to the historic, art-laden European metropolis that is the Eternal City
Millions of Americans visiting museum collections and galleries throughout the world each year are totally unaware of the seedy underside of the multi-billion international dollar art market.
When Dad feels like a little bit of Sunday afternoon time out, Bluey and Bingo have other plans! Join them as they pull out all of the games and cleverness at their disposal to get Dad off that bean bag. Bluey’s Big Play is a brand-new theatrical adaptation of the Emmy® award-winning children’s television series, with […]
It is now 50 years since Eric Gregory and Isabel Blincow started the Hallam Art Group and it has since gone from strength to strength, making it one of the largest groups for mainly amateur artists in Sheffield. This year there will be over 200 paintings to view and for sale at the exhibition, all painted by members of the group. Admission to the exhibition is free and refreshments are available.
MY inner resolve strained against the mounting pressure, but ultimately, I yielded to the urge to express my thoughts on an issue that does not seem t
Jewel embraces all that is "otherworldly" and "ethereal" while attending the preview of her "The Portal: An Art Experience by Jewel" art exhibit.
In today’s workplace, equity for all should not be relegated to the mantra of the month or treated as a “nice to have” for organizations. A recent Great Place To Work study shows that companies that build a “for all” or “innovation by all” culture generated 5.5 more revenue growth compared to less-inclusive peers. The “for all” culture also leads to greater numbers of high-quality ideas and faster implementation. What this means for businesses is that achieving equity for all employees of...
Jonah Bolden will be sporting new colours in NBL25, and the former Sydney
Buffalo Pride Week is going to be one for the record books this year, thanks in part to the over-the-top event, Intersect: A Queer Arts Festival. Not only will this []
Adam Peters says he can’t believe how good new quarterback Jayden Daniels is. The Washington Commanders’ general manager didn’t start studying this year’s quarterback prospects until January and the eventual No. 2 pick leaped off the screen.