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An Origami woman in dress, folded from a single square of paper

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Timo Fahler’s Stained-Glass Sculptures Question Symbols and Curtailed Freedoms | Colossal

February 5, 2025 Art Social Issues Kate Mothes “give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses yearning to breathe free, the wretched refuse of your teeming shore. send these, the homeless, tempest-tossed to me, I lift my lamp beside … Continue reading

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Michelangelo’s 16th century grocery list. He illustrated it because the servant was illiterate

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The music genre you didn’t know you didn’t need

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Behind the Doodle: Celebrating House Music

Chicago House didn’t just move bodies—it moved culture. This Black History Month, our Doodle pays homage to this legendary musical genre and Marshall Jefferson’s hit “Move Your Body.” Check out the House Music easter eggs within the Doodle. Learn more … Continue reading

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Dave Hassell | Samba feel! Looks easy! It’s all about groove feel not tricky drum licks

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Winners of Wildlife Photographer of the Year People’s Choice Award | My Modern Met

By Jessica Stewart on February 5, 2025 “No Access” by Ian Wood (UK). Winner, People’s Choice Award “An ambling Eurasian badger, illuminated by a streetlight, appears to glance up at badger graffiti on a quiet road in England, UK. Residents … Continue reading

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In Paintings and Quilts, Stephen Towns Spotlights Black Leisure in the Jim Crow South | Colossal

January 2, 2025 Art History Social Issues Kate Mothes “Looking for Lorraine” (2024), natural and synthetic fabric, polyester and cotton thread, and acrylic and crystal glass beads, 55.5 x 68 inches. All images courtesy of the artist and Rockwell Museum … Continue reading

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Plastic Packaging Gets New Life in Xuanhao Li’s Elegant Jellyfish Lamps | Colossal

January 31, 2025 Design Grace Ebert ‘Polycycle Illumination’ is a collection of tabletop lamps that reflect how a jellyfish pulsates and swims through the water. Polyethylene is the most common plastic in the world. Used for food packaging, grocery bags, … Continue reading

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Walking Tour of Canterbury Cathedral

We finally did the walking visit of the Cathedral I have always promised you guys. It’s hard to capture the unique beauty of this place. Please don’t watch this seeking information other than just two people hanging out and admiring … Continue reading

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