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The 7 Best Blackout Curtains, Tested and Reviewed

We tested many options on bright windows...

How Cells Resist the Pressure of the Deep Sea

Cell membranes from comb jellies reveal a...

The Sunday Read: ‘An Acerbic Young Writer Takes Aim at the Identity Era’

There was something distinctly unrelaxed about the...

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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,...

Celebrate Creativity and Community at the Detroit Month of Design Festival

The Detroit Month of Design Festival is a citywide celebration of creativity that gathers designers and the greater community to celebrate Detroit’s role as...

A Colossal Interview: Chris Pappan On Connecting to His Ancestors, Stereotypes, and the Center for Native Futures

For Chris Pappan, distinguishing between the past and present, the present and the future, is irrelevant. Time, for him, is circular and cyclical, an understanding...

‘Abandoned Theatres’ Spotlights the Remains of Small-Town Midwestern Cinemas

Like many sectors of the U.S. economy, movie theaters struggled during the Covid-19 pandemic. Many were forced to shut their doors after months of...

In Macro Photos, Barry Webb Captures the Fleeting, Otherworldly Characteristics of Slime Molds and Fungi

Photographer Barry Webb (previously) continues his hunt for the speckled, glimmering, and ice-crested organisms that pop up near his home in South Buckinghamshire, U.K....

Nick Gentry’s Technological Portraits Broach the Artificiality of Online Identities

In Skin Deep, Nick Gentry probes the “chasm between real and online personas.” Working on painted backdrops of outdated technology like floppy disks and...

Beastly Snouts Nose Into Kathryn Reid’s Playful Ring Collection

Kathryn Reid toys with the idea of a nose ring in her collection of muzzle designs, no piercing required. Working from her family farm...

Brief Bouts of Mischief: David Zinn’s Chalk Drawings Imbue Everyday Street Scenes with Playful Character

Since 1987, Ann Arbor-based artist David Zinn (previously) has gathered a diverse and humorous cast of characters on the sidewalks, streets, and walls of...

Through Spliced Stone and Crystalline Patches, Massimiliano Pelletti Brings a Contemporary Touch to Antiquity

Undulating stripes of emerald and ochre, spliced sections of sodalite and Mexican white onyx, and dense, glimmering patches of crystalline stone characterize Massimiliano Pelletti’s...

A New USPS Collection Enlarges the World’s Tiniest Lifeforms to the Size of a Postage Stamp

One of the newest releases from the U.S. Postal Service features creatures so microscopic they’re too small for even the back of a postage...

In Fantastical Laser-Cut Plywood Reliefs, Gabriel Schama Revels in Elaborate Details

Through a process of meticulous design, laser-cutting, and layering, Gabriel Schama creates incredibly detailed reliefs from thin plywood (previously). His work has focused on...

Can You Reproduce da Vinci’s Masterpiece in Under 60 Seconds? Try with Clone-a Lisa

It took Leonardo da Vinci four years to paint the “Mona Lisa,” so how well can you recreate the portrait in just one minute?...

Laurent Ballesta’s Luminous Photographs Reveal the Astounding Diversity of Ocean Life

The earth’s oceans are mindbogglingly expansive, and less than 20 percent has been mapped, explored, or seen by humans. For Laurent Ballesta, the underwater world...

Go Behind the Scenes To Glimpse the Exacting Process of Creating Tiffany-Style Lampshades

 Huge sheets of colored glass transform into intricate, illuminated floral designs in a new video from Process Discovery that glimpses the manufacturing process of...

An Abandoned Cabinet Unearths a Trove of Unseen Kodachrome Slides Documenting 1960s San Francisco

There’s a Vivian Maier-esque story out of San Francisco that’s drawing attention to a newly discovered body of work from a largely unknown photographer. Back...
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