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Professional at work

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Always wanted to visit Malaysia?

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The Home Studio of the Late Artist L.V. Hull Is Added to the National Register of Historic Places | Colossal

August 29, 2024 Art Film History Grace Ebert L.V. Hull at her home in Kosciusko, Mississippi, in 2002. Photo by Bruce West. All images courtesy of the L.V. Hull Legacy Center Kosciusko is a small town in the center of … Continue reading

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The moon : same time, same place, 28 days.

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Ashley Suszczynski (@maskedtraditions) | Survakari, Elovdol village, Zemen Municipality, Pernik District, Bulgaria, 2024

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Across Rural Europe, Ashley Suszczynski Photographs Remarkable and Ancient Masked Traditions | Colossal

August 26, 2024 Art Craft History Photography Kate Mothes “Survakari,” Dolna Sekirna Village, Breznik Municipality, Bulgaria. All images © Ashley Suszczynski As a child, Ashley Suszczynski used to draw copiously in her school notebooks and escape into the chimerical worlds of … Continue reading

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The Untold Story Behind the Iconic Song American Pie – Don McLean

Don McLean’s Iconic song ‘American Pie’ has been referred to as the Day the Music Died, since that’s one of the most famous lines in the song. But the music actually died for Don several times: First, with Buddy Holly’s … Continue reading

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Artist Heather Dewey-Hagborg collected genetic material in public and used these pieces of evidence to algorithmically generate facial structures based on the DNA obtained from the objects. 

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Around 400 years before Gutenberg, a humble Chinese blacksmith, Bi Sheng, invented movable type for printing.

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Artist Simon Berger crafts photorealistic portraits by meticulously shattering glass in a controlled manner

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