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And even though it shares a lot of the flagship DNA, the 13R lacks peace-of-mind features present on the Google Pixel 9A, like full water resistance and new OS versions for seven years.
Firefighters found a burning body in Luzerne County on Sunday. After getting a report of a mannequin on fire, firefighters went to the intersection of Club 40 Road and East Broad Street in ...
After two years of traveling, “Madame X” — the iconic 1884 portrait by John Singer Sargent — has returned to the Metropolitan Museum of Art, where it’s the star of a new exhibit ...
A founding member of the bureau’s specialist Art Crime Team, the Oregon-based agent was well-versed in art history — and trained to pose as a would-be buyer, authenticator or dealer of stolen ...
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On further consideration of their body shape, infill, and superimpositions within the Kimberley rock art sequence, it was determined that they belonged to a new and later group of figures," says ...
Robins, a founding member and former vice president of The Art Deco Society of New York ... it took until 1981 for Van Alen’s full vision to be realized, when lighting technicians illuminated ...
“These are Art Deco buildings that were part of the architectural movement that was born on April 29, 1925, in Paris. On that day, the ‘Exposition des Arts Décoratifs et Industriels Modernes ...
Ever looked in the mirror or felt something weird in your body and thought, “Hmm, that’s odd”? Well, sometimes, your body sends little clues that it’s running low on key nutrients.
An exhibition will turn an art gallery into a space filled with technicolour projections. The Microworld exhibition will be on display at Ferens Art Gallery, Hull, from 24 May until 7 September.
A bare bum welcomes visitors to a Sherman Avenue and Princess Street art studio on Google Street View. The full moon was discovered by Hamilton history sleuth and Spectator contributor Mark McNeil ...