IT’S a well-known fact that wherever Beyonce goes, the rest of the world is sure to follow. The global superstar has shown she is the queen of reinvention after announcing she is set to release her…
The Material Girl singer, 64, posted several shots on her Instagram stories wearing a grunge-inspired look and an oversized jacket. She wrote on one of the posts: 'How hungry are you?'
She Could Have Been A Cowboy
Stinna Kaastrup from Denmark has one of those stories that just takes your breath away! Her journey will leave you in awe with her determination to make it to the top. This Para-Dressage rider successfully competed at the FEI World Equestrian Games 2018 in Tryon. She claimed the Gold Medal while riding her horse Smarties. […]
THE HISPANIC BLOG IS THE LATEST HISPANIC NEWS BY JESSICA MARIE GUTIERREZ CLIPS OF SELENA’S “DREAMING OF YOU” AND HER LAST CONCERT IN HOUSTON, TX ARE POSTED THROUGHOUT THIS POST Th…
Zinaida Yevgenyevna Serebriakova was the first female Russian painter of distinction. She was born near Kharkov into one of Russia's most refined and artistic families. In 1900 she entered the art school founded by Princess M. K. Tenisheva. She studied under Repin in 1901, and Braz between 1903 and 1905. Between 1902–1903 she spent time in Italy, and from 1905–1906 she studied in Paris. At the outbreak of the October Revolution in 1917 Serebriakova's life suddenly changed. In 1919 her husband Boris died of typhus contracted in Bolshevik jails. She was left without any income, responsible for her four children and her sick mother. She did not want to switch to the futurist style popular in the art of the early Soviet period, nor paint portraits of commissars, but she found some work at the Kharkov Archaeological Museum. In 1924, she went to Paris, having received a commission for a mural. She intended to return to the Soviet Union. However, she was not able to return, and although she was able to bring her younger children, she could not do the same for her two older children and did not see them again for many years. After this, Serebriakova traveled a great deal. In 1928 and 1930 she traveled to Africa, visiting Morocco. In 1947, she became a French citizen, and it was not until Khruschev's thaw that the Soviet Government allowed her to resume contact with her family. Serebriakova's works were finally exhibited in the Soviet Union in 1966. Her albums sold by the millions, and she was compared to Botticelli and Renoir. However, although she sent about 200 of her works to be shown in the Soviet Union, the bulk of her work remains in France today.
With the release of her latest album, ‘hummingbird,’ Carly Pearce says that the last two years have been about loss and growth, of healing and happiness, where she concentrated, on “inner work, and these 14 songs on ‘hummingbird’ incapsulate her confidence that there is light on the other side of darkness. In her interview with […]
Photo gallery featuring pictures from Jessica Simpsons ELLE cover shoot featured in the September 2008 issue.
The singer and gun control advocate has not only become one of the most important crossover stars of our times—she is also leading the charge in transforming the country music landscape.
So many people have requested to know more about our stay in Wyoming, so I decided to deliver on all the details! From where we stayed, what we ate, and all the things we saw, if you’re planning a…