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Blackburn’s National Festival of Making Celebrates Collaborations Between Art and Industry | Colossal
July 9, 2025 Art Craft Design Kate Mothes Morag Myerscough in collaboration with Crown Paints. All images courtesy of the artists and the National Festival of Making This year marked the seventh edition of the festival’s theme, “Art in Manufacturing,” … Continue reading
Man Spends Over a Decade Beautifying His Brooklyn Neighborhood With Street Art [Interview] | Colossal
By Jessica Stewart on July 8, 2025 “Life is way too short not to give it your all!” Born and bred in Bushwick, Joe Ficalora has transformed the face of his neighborhood, transforming it into an open-air art museum with … Continue reading
The Sci-Fi Series So Crazy Its Star Had To Flee The Country
Television was just beginning to experiment with big ideas in the 1960s. The Twilight Zone was going strong. The Outer Limits was hitting the next level, and Star Trek was taking the world where no one had gone before. But … Continue reading
When Erik Satie invented a new kind of music: Gnossienne 1
Erik Satie wrote seven Gnossiennes. The first is in F minor, and Satie probably composed it in 1890. It was published with two other Gnossiennes in a Paris magazine in 1893. Like his three Gymnopedies of 1888, Satie seems to … Continue reading