Chris M. Arnone Senior Contributor The son of a librarian, Chris M. Arnone’s love of books was as inevitable as gravity. He holds an MFA in Creative Writing from the University of Missouri – Kansas City. His novel, The Hermes Protocol, was published by Castle …
Read MoreGRAM invites educators to come see new creative space
Grand Rapids — The Grand Rapids Art Museum (GRAM) is inviting educators to explore its new creative education space on Thursday, Sept. 14 from 6 to 8 p.m. At this free event, guests can participate in gallery chats with GRAM docents and hands-on art-making activities, …
Read More47 Comics About World War II
Eileen Gonzalez Contributing Editor Eileen’s primary literary love is comic books, but she’s always on the lookout for her next literary adventure no matter what form it takes. She has a Bachelor’s in media studies, a Master’s in digital communication, a smattering of published short …
Read MoreBlack, female artists are center stage of new Anton exhibit, ‘From Where I Sit’
Kimberly Bryant, an electrical engineer and founder of a nonprofit group for young girls of color, told Black Enterprise, “Anytime you get more than a couple of black women together, you’re creating this powerful mechanism for change.” “From Where I Sit” is proof of that. …
Read MoreWhat to do in September in Naples: Comedy, concerts, art exhibits
GENERAL EVENTS, MORE “Evening on Fifth”: Enjoy night of live music, food and fun. “Evening On Fifth” is along Fifth Avenue South from 6:30-9:30 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 21. Also enjoy shopping and dancing in downtown Naples. For more call 239-692-8436 or visit FifthAvenueSouth.com. Hand & Harvest Artisan Market: …
Read MoreRussian Street Artist Faces Prison Term for Anti-War Graffiti
Russian street artist Filipp Kozlov, who goes by the name Philippenzo, could face up to three years in prison for anti-war graffiti, just days after his release from prison over past minor offenses, the independent outlet Polygon Media reported Friday. Video published by Polygon Media …
Read MoreWhy’d You Do It: I snuck my incarcerated boyfriend out of prison in a dog crate
In 2006, dog trainer Toby Dorr, made international headlines when she snuck John Manard, who was incarcerated for life, out of prison in a dog crate. They were on the run for 12 days, until it all came to a crashing halt. In this second …
Read MoreWashington man sentenced for selling fake Native art in Alaska
JUNEAU, Alaska. — Hundreds who were sold authentic Native art in Alaska over a five-and-a-half-year period from April 2016 to December 2021, were duped by a man from Washington state. It turns out the art was produced overseas. Each piece was sold for upwards of …
Read MoreThis Millennial Artist Creates Ironic Comics Referencing Modern Society (35 Pics)
If you’re beginning to feel that you have a lack of understanding of the new generation, these comics might bring you comfort in knowing that you are not alone in navigating the jungle of the modern-day era. Meet Alex Krokus, an internet-addicted millennial raccoon experiencing …
Read More“Gotham High” Casts Batman as a Primetime Teen Drama
CONTENT WARNING: Gotham High contains themes of self-harm and suicidal imagery. If you are sensitive to these topics, then Gotham High may not be right for you. It’s Labor Day weekend, which here in the US, marks the end of the summer season. For many …
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