Public. Art. Monument.Combine those three terms, and you often end up in a glorious muddle.Whether a sculpture or fountain or obelisk, a piece might succeed as a monument, but fail as fine...
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Read moreThe morning after he uploaded his new movie “Froning: The Fittest Man in History” to the iTunes store, in early October 2015, the director Heber Cannon received a phone call from somebody...
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Read moreText by Johanna LemolaPhotographs and Video by Saara MansikkamakiReporting from Harakka Island, FinlandJust a hundred yards off the shores of Helsinki, beyond its embassies and marina, its cafes and upscale homes, lies...
Read moreThere is insight to be gleaned from Toplyn, McKee and the U.C.B. But at the heart of their entire enterprise is a lie, or at least a simplification. No theory of comedy...
Read moreMany creators, most in their 20s or early 30s, specialize within a particular niche. Joe Aragon (Cinema.Joe, 931,000 followers) is known for his breakdowns of coming attractions; Monse Gutierrez (cvnela, 1.4 million...
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