Who Was Henry Fuseli? ✔ "The Nightmare" (1781) by Henry Fuseli in Context ✔ Formal Analysis: A Brief Compositional Overview ✔
Eden Golan will represent Israel at Eurovision 2024 with "Hurricane". The song was approved for the contest after multiple revisions.
Artists are passionate and tend to surrender to their feelings and emotions completely. Some of them even have a heart so big that they can love a few people simultaneously. We decided to find out which famous painters, sculptors, and photographers couldn’t limit their inspiration to just one woman.
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1899-1984 About In truth, when you saw Brassaï, with his slightly bulging eyes constantly darting here and there, always on the lookout, you’d think that he didn’t need anything else to capture the richness and diversity of the world. His friend Henry Miller called him “a living eye.” It was the insatiable curiosity of that… Continue reading →
Eurovision had its worst night to date after viewing figures plummeted to an all-time low and fans urged bosses in charge to step down.
Learn the fundamentals of putting pen to paper — er, keystroke to blank doc — with these writerly tricks.
crashinglybeautiful: “We are so lightly here. It is in love that we are made; in love we disappear.” —Leonard Cohen, Book of Longing, (McClelland & Stewart, 2006)
There’s a scene in Elisabeth Moss’ latest movie The Invisible Man, an update of H.G. Wells’ 1897 horror classic, that’s both haunting and a little bit on the nose. Sensing another presence in a dark attic, Moss’ character Cecilia throws the contents…
In Thus Spoke Zarathustra, the main character leaves his home at the age of 30 and retreats into the mountains hoping to find enlightenment. There, “6000 feet beyond man and time”, Zarathustra remains for 10 years, and in his solitude his spirit grows and he pierces into the enigma of man and existence. One morning,
Know thyself. These were the words inscribed almost as a warning in the pronaos of the Temple of Apollo in...
A new book looks at the fashion of literary icons like Patti Smith, Joan Didion, and Maya Angelou.
Either I had a really short attention span as a kid and never made it past the first verse of a song (which is entirely possible), or there are some obscure lyrics to the songs we all know and love. Here are a few of them.
As Tom Hanks announces that he is to publish a collection of short stories inspired by his love of typewriters, we remember some of the other writers who have cherished them, across the ages
AI Image Creation Software: The Blurring Line Between Reality and Fiction in the Depiction of Public Figures In today's fast-paced digital world, images and videos of public figures are constantly shared across the internet. With the advent of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and the development of
“I put that mask on—I’m Helen Keller. It’s amazing I can find my way around.”
Una artista difícil de descifrar con un talento innato y precoz marcó la diferencia en el mundo de la fotografía. Woodsman con su estilo...
To celebrate Women’s Month, we cast the spotlight on Artemisia Gentileschi a woman that has paved the way to a more equal and powerful platform for women through art.
Artists have been making images of horses since the very first cave paintings. The Romans put them in their mosaics, and artists ancient and modern, have captured these wonderful animals on canvas...
MASTERPIECE on PBS announces its official preview of British drama and mystery programming for 2024 and beyond.
Ze was recent te zien in Liefde voor muziek en trekt straks als frontvrouw van Hooverphonic naar het Eurovisiesongfestival in Rotterdam. Hoe zou zangeres Geike Arnaert haar leven zelf verfilmen?
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If you asked us yesterday if we wanted to go back to high school, it would have been a resounding "heck no." But after talking to Bella Thorne, we're