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Lorenzo Musetti isn't just delivering serves on the court. The Italian debuted a fresh kit from ASICS and French fashion house A.P.C. second collaboration and first head-to-toe tennis collection for ...
Alexander Payne will preside over the main jury of the upcoming Venice Film Festival. The two-time Oscar winner was last in ...
MrBeast flexes his acting chops in the new season of Netflix’s beloved show Love, Death + Robots. In the dark fantasy, which ...
Baseball card collectors of the 1980s and 1980s may or may not know the name Dick Perez, but they almost certainly know of ...
Billionaire Guy Ullens has died, Xu Zhen and Baiyiyi each had a row with their (former) respective galleries, and more Asian ...
Another round of Superman promo art has landed, showcasing David Corenswet's Man of Tomorrow as he takes flight. There are ...
Firehouse 51 is losing two firefighters after this season. Deadline reports that Daniel Kyri and Jake Lockett will both be ...
Once Katy Perry returned from space with the rest of the all-woman Blue Origin team, fans raised their eyebrows at Kesha’s selfie with a Wendy’s cup just hours after the fast food chain shaded her.
Behold! Art! No talent required. No effort. Catholics were rightly offended, as were most common sensical Americans. The questions were roundly asked, “Is this art?” and “should we be paying for this?
Upon its release, excited fans took to social media to talk about it – but some had noticed a few curious things about its minimal cover art, which features Del Rey and the song title.
Alberto Rey’s artistic passions are wide-ranging. But water and wildlife may most succinctly describe them. The retired State University of New York at Fredonia professor of art has waded into drawing ...