Communication, no matter in what form it may come, is at the heart of human interaction. Even before we could ‘speak’, as it were, our hulking, hairy ancestors found ways to get… Read More
When growing a mustache, it may surprise you to know just how many styles are achievable from a small patch of hair above the upper lip. But there is perhaps no facial hair feature more inst… Read More
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The opening track to Jim
Guthrie’s soundtrack for Capybara’s Below
is titled “Moth to a Flame;” an apt introduction to the game’s
central… Read More
In 1955, Sun Records founder Sam Phillips opened America's first all-female radio station, WHER in Memphis. When the station presented the foreign news, the ladies would amuse their li… Read More
Simple Ways to Hang a Tapestries and Rugs on Your Wall:
View our collection of Antique Tapestries / Textile Art / Rugs By Artists / Pieces By Textile Designers / Antique Textiles / Pop… Read More
Mexico is famous for its enchanting archaeological sites, splendid nature and unique architecture. But the essence is in people: Mixing the indigenous with the Spaniards has led to a society… Read More
Beer Culture is a series of craft beer guides that embrace the Caña spirit of looking toward beer’s wider culture. They are city guides rooted, but not exclusive, to beer; guide… Read More
ZZ TOP THAT LITTLE OL’ BAND FROM TEXAS ~AVAILBLE ON DVD, BLU-RAY & DIGITALLY FEBRUARY 28, 2020~ New York, NY (December 12, 2019)—ZZ Top’s big, brazen blues-rock, combin… Read More
Romanticism & Interior Design: How It Began and How To Incorporate It Into Your Current Décor
Originally coined in late 1800s Germany, the term “romanticism” first app… Read More
Brussels is the capital city of Belgium. It is famous for its cuisine and fascination with gastronomy – the relationship between food and culture, the science of good eating and the ar… Read More
“Dream of the Playground Melting into Night” by Lawrence Russ
As the title of this post promises, here is the photograph that just last week joined my ongoing, award-winning … Read More
“The Locust,” “Tauromachia,” and “Mantis” by Germaine Richier
In my last post, I made some remarks about the falsity of calling certain artworks &ldquo… Read More
If you’re traveling to Catalonia, the autonomous community in north-eastern Spain, don’t miss to visit Cadaques, one of the most beautiful towns on the Costa Brava. Don’t… Read More
A fabulous mustache has always been connected to masculine and rugged men. From Burt Reynolds to Tom Selleck, a mustache is supposed to emphasize your style and personal characteristics.&nb… Read More
The full name of DAO in blockchain is “Distributed Autonomous Organization”, which is a form of organizational structure based on blockchain. It can operate autonomously wi… Read More
Dalí beside André Breton with the Surrealists.
Salvador Dalí and religion never made a good fit. It is hardly surprising, then, that in 1935, aged thirty-one, Dalí… Read More
The Casino, Cadaqués
1984. Late spring. Armed with a hand-drawn map, a bag of figs and some tangerines, we set out to climb what our friend Eloy Ferrer had called the hidden hills of… Read More
Frida Kahlo is a famous Mexican painter who was able to challenge her disability when she was infected with polio at a young age. It is not the only disease Frida Kahlo suffers from, as she… Read More
Art museums all over the world have captivated audiences and inspired conversations. But, few are as influential as the Museum of Modern Art in New York. This museum is home to some of the m… Read More