Month: March 2022
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Art Painting
A Study of Prehistoric Painting Has Come to a Startling Conclusion: Many Ancient Artists Were Tiny Children
New investigate is shaking up our impression of artwork-creating in Paleolithic moments, arguing that kids or even toddlers may well…
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Theater arts
WIT hit with lease cutoff, now seeking new home
Washington Improv Theater (WIT) is on the hunt for a new property for its courses, programming, and dwell performances. Soon…
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Martial Arts
Arnett’s Martial Arts America Honors Late Sensei Frank Arnett with Impressive Showing at Morris Mack Open in Yakima | Local
YAKIMA, WA – Ten karate athletes from Arnett’s Martial Arts The usa in Lewiston experienced fairly the effective weekend when…
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Martial Arts
Who has martial arts training and who would win?
Billionaire and Tesla founder Elon Musk has challenged Russian president Vladimir Putin to one battle, which has sparked interest in…
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Art Painting
How two stolen Maud Lewis paintings brought the art world’s black market to a Nova Scotia town
Alan Deacon, Maud Lewis appraiser and collector, points at a Maud Lewis painting in a book in his home in…
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Martial Arts
From ‘Moon Knight’ to ‘Daredevil:’ 10 Most Powerful Marvel Martial Artists
Sometimes, superheroes need more than just super strength or the ability to shoot lasers from their eyes. Make no mistake,…
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Photography art
Chris Gampat Discusses Diversity in Photography with Space for Arts
When I founded The Phoblographer 13 several years ago, I cared intensely about equality. That phrase has evolved so a…
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Theater arts
‘Fiddler on the Roof’ dances its way to Capital One Hall
Quite a few things of Bartlett Sher’s revival of Fiddler on the Roof vie to steal the display at Funds…
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