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Pamela Anderson Is ‘Not a Product Person,’ Uses ‘Homemade’ Recipes to Maintain Glowing Skin (Exclusive)

The actress, 56, shared the secret to healthy glow with Us Weekly at the Pandora Lab Grown Diamond launch party on Wednesday, September 6, in New York City. Anderson —...

A Black Author Takes a New Look at Georgia’s White Founder and His Failed Attempt to Ban Slavery

SAVANNAH, Ga. (AP) — Michael Thurmond thought he was reading familiar history at the...

Get This Kelly Rowland-Approved Body Lotion for Only $10 at Amazon

With the imminent season change just over the horizon, it’s crucial that we remind...

Stars, Royalty and a ‘Poppenheimer’ Showdown. Here’s What to Expect at Britain’s BAFTA Film Awards

“Poor Things” and “Oppenheimer” are the leading contenders for the British Academy Film Awards,...

ASAP Rocky Raps About Rihanna’s Fenty Lip Balm in New Ad: ‘Collab With My Baby Mom’

ASAP Rocky is stepping into the world of beauty — thanks to girlfriend Rihanna.   Rihanna,...

Clive Davis reflects on the music he and Whitney Houston were planning before her sudden death

Legendary music producer Clive Davis remembers too well when Whitney Houston suddenly died over Grammys weekend 12 years ago.   It was painful. First of all,...

Janet Jackson and Justin Timberlake’s Super Bowl happened 20 years ago. People are still mad

Decades before football fans were discussing how much Taylor Swift is too much, there was another singing superstar some viewers saw more of than they...

Lidar-Derived Aerial Maps Reveal the Dramatic Meandering Changes in River Banks Over Millenia

Dan Coe (previously) takes us back in time with his impressive collection of river images derived from lidar data. An acronym for “light detection...

Eric Kogan Captures Coincidence and Chance Around New York City in His Playful Street Photography

Wispy clouds nestle into architectural niches, drip down walls, and sway in nets in Eric Kogan’s serendipitous street photography (previously). During commutes around New...

Indigenous Cultural Abundance Overflows in Dana Claxton’s Vibrant Portraits

In the vibrant, enigmatic portraiture series titled Headdress, Vancouver-based artist Dana Claxton celebrates Indigenous cultural abundance. Intricately stitched feathers, embellished baseball caps, and elaborately beaded...

Gargantuan Straw Creatures Rise from the Fields of Japan’s Annual Rice Harvest

In Japan’s Niigata prefecture, cooler weather marks the advent of enormous straw creatures materializing from the fields and stalking the changing landscape. Every year...

Nicholas Rougeux Painstakingly Restores Hundreds of 19th-Century Hummingbird Illustrations

Chicago-based designer Nicholas Rougeux is fascinated by early encyclopedic publications, from a 17th-century Dutch manuscript dedicated to mixing watercolors to Palladio’s The Four Books...

A Wind-Powered Herd of Beach Animals Merge Into a Storm Defense System in Theo Jansen’s Latest ‘Strandbeest’

A brand new 18-meter-long Strandbeest scuttles across the sands of a beach in The Netherlands in a short video by Dutch artist Theo Jansen...

Grandiose Characters Pose Before Enigmatic Sceneries in Fatima Ronquillo’s Beguiling Paintings

Shrouded with an air of mystery, Fatima Ronquillo’s enchanting oil paintings redefine the long-established style of Europe’s Old Masters. The subjects of her canvases...

SpY Challenges Perceptions in Monumental Installations That Reframe Everyday Objects and Historical Sites

From hundreds of metallic emergency blankets suspended from a gallery ceiling to a series of giant inner tubes that engulf an entire room, SpY’s...

Thandiwe Muiru Confronts Notions of Value in Her Vividly Disguised Portraits

Kenyan photographer Thandiwe Muriu (previously) questions conceptions of disposability in You Thought You Could Throw Me Away. On view this month at 193 Gallery in...

A Forthcoming Book Turns a New Leaf On Remarkable Photographs of Trees From Around the World

For centuries, a lone tree grew in a gully known as Sycamore Gap along Hadrian’s Wall in Northumberland, one of England’s most beloved landmarks....

In Two Major Exhibitions, Yinka Shonibare CBE RA Celebrates African Aesthetics and Cultural Hybridity

In a celebration of global cultural fusion, Yinka Shonibare CBE RA upends Western art historical portrayals of African customs in vibrant mixed-media collages and...

Unfolded Origami Works by Sipho Mabona Reflect on Inevitable Transformations

In Transcending the Garden, Sipho Mabona continues to push the boundaries of origami through large-scale folds inspired by beastly and geological shapes. On view...
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