Painting on the rope is like a trip, a runner’s high. You won’t get it every single time, but you will be chasing it every time,” street artist Zwon told Observer.
Humans have practiced head shaping for tens of thousands of years, and anthropologists are beginning to uncover clues as to why.
National Geographic archaeologist George E. Stuart reported in 1975 on the scientists who sought to decode the ancient language—and the looters who stood in their way.
On the opening night of Paris Fashion Week, the Louvre welcomed luxury’s leading houses — and raised 1.6 million euros for ...
Westfield junior Gene Evans does realistic artwork. Ben Math, 6th grade, Deer Park Elementary. Ana DeMicoli, 4th grade, Cub Run Elementary. (Standing beneath her entry). Westfield High senior Ellie ...
Mamelodi Sundowns and Zamalek dropped points in Sunday’s CAF inter-club group stage matchday five action and they will be under pressure ahead of their final matches. Sundowns had to fight back to ...
Does winter weather have you daydreaming of places to visit once it warms up? While many museums are indoors, Pyramid Hill in Butler County, Ohio, combines the beauty of nature and artwork through an ...
The belief that the pyramids were not built by human hands has fascinated conspiracy theorists for decades. No one promoted that idea more persistently than Swiss author Erich von Däniken, often ...