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Indian inflatable can be seen atop a hair styling shop on Gentilly Boulevard. Meet the artist this weekend at Jazz Fest.
Members say their oft-misunderstood subculture has become a sanctuary for those who feel excluded from mainstream society.
- Weird Homes: The People and Places That Keep Austin Strangely Wonderful by David J. Neff and Chelle Neff chronicles the ...
All this time, comic book artist Jack Kirby was drawing himself. In a street scene memory from the 1980s, we see the clothesline eruv of the old Lower East Side where he was born and raised: street ...
Historians note how Reagan's campaign stop at University of Alabama and McDonald's represented a political realignment in the South that continues to shape regional politics today.
In the 1980s, motion capture became a viable option for entertainment, allowing animators to capture realistic movement and work more efficiently. Let's go over what motion capture is, how it's used, ...
From Rindon Johnson’s readymade mahogany clocks to Allison Katz’s obliquely symbolic paintings, here’s what not to miss ...
The biggest news in anime in recent weeks is a report from Mantan Web, which claims that China is cracking down on anime, a revelation I initially dismissed. I mean, Japan is the Mecca of anime, and ...
For Bahujan youth, fluency in pop culture is a survival skill and a strategy for self-respect. Education isn’t enough; real ...
After a Broadway season that delivered 14 new musicals and the same number of new plays, there's lots of uncertainty when it ...
Celebrities flock to Disneyland Resort - also known as the Happiest Place on Earth - for decades to enjoy magical rides, Mickey shaped treats and a place to feel like a kid again.