Grand portraiture is a minefield for some noteworthy hair. Portraitists such as Thomas Gainsborough and Anthony Van Dyck paid ...
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Last year she donated her collection to the Sainte-Croix Museum in Poitiers, which is now putting them on display in an exhibition that aims to restore the forgotten voices of women in art.
A 2022 study of major art museums in the United States found that 87% of artists featured in these institutions were men. Luckily, Europe fares far, far better. For International Women’s Day ...
At 108, Japan's Shitsui Hakoishi is the world's oldest female barber, recognized by Guinness World Records. Her inspiring nine-decade career continues as she refuses to retire anytime soon. Listen to ...
Jessie Veeder spent a week in Arizona singing at the Art of the Cowgirl event. The thing about ranching is that in most cases, there’s always been room for women in the pen and arena because ...
A 108-year-old Japanese woman has been named the world’s oldest female barber. Shitsui Hakoishi said the formal recognition by the Guinness World Records this week brought her much joy ...
Born on November 10, 1916, to a family of farmers in Nakagawa, Shitsui Hakoishi decided to become a barber at age 14 AP Shitsui Hakoishi, 108, poses for a photo with a Guinness World Records ...
A bizarre 'choose your fighter' video of female House Democrats has gone viral after conservatives on social media ripped it apart for being 'cringe.' The video was put together by influencer ...
The Salmon Arm Art Gallery is celebrating nearly 70 years of incredible art from a diverse array of women artists through its newest exhibition. Dialogue with the Collection: Fierce Female Artists ...
TOKYO, Japan — Meet the world's oldest female barber: She is 108 but the slender, white-haired Japanese woman has no plans to retire anytime soon. Shitsui Hakoishi says the formal recognition by ...