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In Chicago, Elvgren moved toward realistic painting after coming across the work of fellow American Academy of Art alum ...
There's a lot to like about The Ned, from its seven unique restaurants and all-day Sunday feasting events to its elegant spa, ...
The inaugural PhD Vitrine Takeover extends Fashioning Frequencies into fashion’s expanded field; where garments, bodies, and ideas operate as methods of inquiry. Across seven vitrines, PhD researchers ...
Brands don’t fail overnight. They drift. One compromise after another, one missed opportunity at a time. WH Smith’s recent ...
The video-sharing website that started off as a way to ‘broadcast yourself’ has turned into a cultural phenomenon. Globe and Mail reporters Samantha Edwards and J. Kelly Nestruck discuss its legacy ...
Often working from her own studio photographs of models, Thomas has a singular aesthetic combining memories ... beauty and background, I’m working to diversify the representations of black ...
In Charlottesville, Virginia, there’s a humble little spot called Wayside Takeout & Catering that doesn’t look like much from the outside, but inside, they’re serving up what might be the most ...
Zendaya swapped out her signature red-bottomed So Kates for a pair of Olsen-made, square-toed ballerinas in an oxblood calfskin.
These 16 students were selected as semifinalists for their work in fields such as photography, digital painting and product ...
Brigade USA, a name that originally refers to a militia or military unit, was conceived as a platform to support his friends’ ...
People who love Phish do so with a quasi-religious devotion. People who dislike Phish do so with an equal fervor.
Known as “The Budgetnista,” Tiffany Aliche has helped countless people get out of debt. But her deeper mission? Financial ...