MEREDITH — Artistic Exploration, a new art studio and classroom space led by local artist and graphic designer Marilee Sundius, has officially opened its doors at 51 Main St. (Water Street side ...
Julio is a Senior Author for Collider. Despite having studied History and International Relations at university, he found his calling in cultural journalism. When he is not writing, Julio teaches ...
The Golden Days of Radio Players are planning a holiday performance at 7 p.m. Dec. 9 at the Dietrich Theater in downtown Tunkhannock. They will wear period clothes to show audiences what it would have ...
Helen Kruuse is an associate professor in the Faculty of Law, Rhodes University, and teaches legal ethics and professional responsibility. Lawyers, by training, are rationalisers par excellence. We ...
Jahoda is a new character from the Nod-Krai region, who was introduced to players during the Genshin Impact Luna I version. She is a member of the Curatorium of Secrets, who helped the Traveler and ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Gumball machines bring many of us back to childhood. Nothing was more exciting than putting a quarter into one at a grocery store or arcade, ...
Some Fowlerville High School students explored an immersive experience at a local university. Cleary University welcomed approximately 25 Fowlerville High School art students to the Livingston campus ...
The through-line of Peiyan Zou’s practice is neither material nor a typology but a way of seeing a computational gaze that treats LiDAR not as a survey instrument but as a cultural medium. Across city ...
Asking artist Michelle Curry to pick her favorite medium is like asking a parent to choose their favorite child. A true multi-medium artist, Curry displays her talents in oil, acrylic, watercolor, ...
To address the growing environmental issue of electronic and digital waste, Europe House opened the exhibition “Clean Tech, Clean Art” by Aldin Mustafi. The exhibition highlights the growing pressure ...
Twenty-five dollars doesn’t stretch far these days – maybe a movie ticket and small popcorn, or perhaps a modest lunch for two if you’re careful. But at one particular Delaware thrift emporium, that ...