For the second year in a row, forensic imaging specialist Joe Mullins led a workshop at Ringling College of Art and Design ...
Irv Gotti, the prominent music producer who founded Murder Inc., has died at the age of 54, leaving behind a lasting mark on the hip-hop world and a lavish property portfolio in California.
Justin Gallo, 42, is accused of felony attempted first-degree murder, two counts of aggravated ... sat on her chest while covering her mouth and nose, police added. According to the victim ...
A new of "Dateline" is coming Friday, March 14, with a shocking case about 2013 murder of a beloved middle school art teacher. In the episode entitled "Deadly Entanglement," the Dateline team goes ...
While Karamu Artists Inc. itself has been long disbanded, a new generation of Black artists in Cleveland has inspired and fostered the development of a Black art market in the city. As for Karamu ...
A judge in Flandreau delayed the murder trial of Joseph Hoek by another ... people an outlet for their artistic skills. A new art space for people in Sioux Falls A new way to watch KELOLAND ...
Marcia Gay Harden has been cast in Season 2 of “Murder in a Small Town,” Variety has learned exclusively. Harden will appear in a series regular role, playing Mayor Christie Holman in the ...
Moreover, Ainos last week formed a partnership with Japan's service robot developer, ugo, Inc., to integrate AI Nose into ugo's products, enabling the first robots with the sense of smell.
In business since 1975, The Art Collection Inc, has grown from a small private, Art business buying and selling fine arts and antiques in New York, to becoming one of the largest and most well ...
The statuette dates back to 1928, when “MGM art director Cedric Gibbons designed a statuette of a knight standing on a reel of film gripping a crusader’s sword,” the Academy notes.
I don’t have the will.” It prompts Tim to have another hallucination, this time a murder-suicide of him and his wife. But any gun action from Tim is now thwarted because Gaitok (Tayme ...
Called “L’Exposition internationale des arts décoratifs,” it ran from April to October 1925, attracted 16 million people, and was a celebration of Modernism and Art Deco design. It occupied ...
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