These Cindy Sherman Emojis Will Do Wonders For Your Artsy Internet Game
Are your aesthetic tastes a bit too refined to be accurately expressed by a kissy face, twin ballerinas or a smiling pile of poop? We have good news: Cindy Sherman emojis are now a thing, ready and...
View ArticleA 3D Font That Reads Like Text, But Can Be Viewed Like Sculpture
Woodblock printing and the innovation known as moveable type have their origins in China. Around 600 AD block prints appeared on the scene, perfected on paper toward the end of the Tang dynasty. You...
View ArticleThis Little French Bulldog Is The Art World Darling You Should Follow On...
Don't you just hate that one art world socialite who's, like, always at every opening and fair and art party and is, like, always asking people to take her photo and uploading one million pictures to...
View ArticleManipulated Satellite Photos Reveal A Multicolored Universe Exploding With...
"There are many ways of traveling. With the body. With the mind. Moving physically or not moving at all. You can move around thousands of kilometers without traveling, or move the body while the mind...
View ArticleThe Bottom Line: 'A Little Life' By Hanya Yanagihara
A Little Life by Hanya Yanagihara Doubleday, $30.00 Published March 10, 2015 The Bottom Line is a weekly review combining plot description and analysis with fun tidbits about the book. What we think:...
View ArticleWatch The Harrowing Trailer For 'Kurt Cobain: Montage Of Heck'
The Kurt Cobain documentary, "Montage of Heck," doesn't premiere on HBO until May 4, but Yahoo! unveiled the trailer on Wednesday. Featuring never-before-seen home videos, family photos and interviews...
View ArticleThis Is 2014's 'GIF Of The Year,' As Determined By The Gifys
Forget the Emmys, the Grammys and all the other painfully long, drawn out awards shows. For the Gifys, you only have to commit a couple seconds per award, and -- bonus! -- there's no...
View ArticleMaureen McGovern Celebrates Female Singer-Songwriters At New York's 54 Below
Audiences hoping for Maureen McGovern to perform her signature hit, "The Morning After," when she takes the stage of New York's 54 Below might be surprised to find the Oscar-winning tune, made famous...
View ArticleParents Photograph 5-Year-Old Portraying Iconic Black Heroines In This...
Two parents on a mission to teach their daughter the value of self-empowerment reached their goal which resulted in the coolest photo portrait series since the launch of Because Of Them, We Can and...
View Article'Dueling' Siblings Perform Spot-On 'Frozen' Mashup On The Piano -- With Their...
A pair of piano-dueling siblings are wowing the Web this week with a “Frozen” mashup. In the video above, watch as 11-year-old Sara, also known as “The Piano Gal,” and her older brother, musician Jason...
View ArticleToro Y Moi Is Going To Save Rock 'N Roll Even If No One's Asking Him To
Chazwick Bundick is happy to let you label him. Better known as Toro y Moi, the stage name under which he rose to indie fame, Bundick's quick to shrug at "chillwave," the winky Hipster Runoff-invented...
View ArticleAndy Warhol's Family Is Trying To Kickstart A Documentary About Its World...
He was Andy Warhol to many, Andrew Warhola to a few. Yes, the Pop artist known for screen printing soup cans and memorializing Hollywood's flavor of the week in hypercolor was in fact a real person,...
View Article13 Artists You Should Fall In Love With This Spring
Armory Arts week is over, leaving New York a bit of time to recover until, well, May rolls around and Frieze comes to town. While we relish these moments of solitude, it seems as good a time as ever...
View ArticleWatch These Dancers Capture Just How Heartbreaking 'Stay With Me' Truly Is
Earlier this week, we praised the beauty of a stunning ballet duet set to Sam Smith's heart-wrenching ballad "Stay With Me." While readers felt the impact of the song and appreciated the dancers'...
View ArticleHere's How One Photographer, And Her Nifty Handmade Machine, Can Photograph...
Photographs shed light on many aspects of our external appearance -- weird shadows, stray hairs, awkward smiles, lingering food particles between your front teeth. And, in very particular cases, they...
View ArticleThese Calming Waikiki Photos Are Your Ticket To An Instant Vacation
It’s been a merciless winter, but thankfully, photographer Max Wanger is here to help thaw you out. His “Waikiki” series of photographs puts us exactly where we want to be: floating in the tranquility...
View ArticleSemicolons: How To Use Them, And Why You Should
Does the semicolon really need a defense? The punctuation mark has seemingly won more earnest supporters than snide detractors over the years, even as its use has plummeted. In 2012, Ben Dolnick wrote...
View ArticleWatch The New Trailer For 'Hotel Transylvania 2'
Sony released the new trailer for "Hotel Transylvania 2" on Thursday, which teases the same spooky laughs that made the first film into a global hit. Adam Sandler, Andy Samberg, Selena Gomez, Kevin...
View ArticleArtist Hand-Sews Her Own Hair To Create Lavish, Haunting Drawings
It was an off-hand comment from a friend that originally prompted Dallas-based artist Rosemary Meza-DesPlas to begin working in her unusual medium of choice — her own hair. Back in 2000, Meza-DesPlas...
View Article5 Ancient Chinese Idioms With Modern Cachet
By MICHELLE TANG, OZY What do you think when you think of China? A repressive government, human rights abuse, corruption scandals, terrible pollution? Admit it, I’m right. Here’s what you probably...
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