16:22 A dwarf crocodile carried home by a hunter: Thomas Nicolon’s best photograph
-‘As a species, these crocs are easy to find and easy to catch. Brice Itoua is the most skilled hunter in his village. But they kill the crocs to eat – not to sell’
- TheGuardian15:50 An irrelevant bourgeois ritual: this year’s Turner prize shortlist is the soppiest ever
-Holy balls of wool! From pointless paintings to emotionless snapshots, the once-controversial award tiptoes too earnestly across the minefield of today’s culture wars
- TheGuardian14:51 Raphael’s School of Athens review – rewarding study of Renaissance fresco
-During the latest in Howard Burton’s Masterpiece series, the art historian turns his low-tech but scholarly attention to Raphael’s interior decoration in the Vatican palace
- TheGuardian14:49 ‘I like pushing boundaries’: Yinka Shonibare on his landmark art show in Madagascar
-The British-Nigerian artist explores colonialism and connection in his first major solo exhibition in Africa. Plus, a grime MC goes oyster farming
- TheGuardian14:49 Spat at, skint and splattered with sludge: the fearless artistic life of Gustaf Broms
-In 1993, the Swedish artist had reached a dead end – so he burned all his work. Seeing the ashes inspired him to embark on an epic journey through the Indian wilderness, a Swedish cave – and now Britain
- TheGuardian13:23 AI discovers new physics, directly increasing the observable volume of the universe by 50 times
-AI discovers new physics, directly increasing the observable volume of the universe by 50 times
- Sina12:42 Videotape sculptures and wartime paintings among Turner prize shortlist
-Nnena Kalu, Mohammed Sami, Rene Matić and Zadie Xa have been nominated for £25,000 prize
- TheGuardian12:06 The price of gold and coin third May; Rejected the coin of 2 million USD
-In Tehran's gold market today (Wednesday, May 3), until the moment of this news, each piece of coin was priced at $ 5 million.
- Mehr News11:22 ‘Filling in these gaps’: Paul McCartney’s recently rediscovered photographs
-A new exhibition at the Los Angeles Gagosian showcases previously unseen pictures taken by the musician during the rise of Beatlemania
- TheGuardian08:14 Multi-million Frank Lloyd Wright lamp to be auctioned
-The lamp could be the most expensive ever sold from the legendary designer.
- EuronewsEN08:11 ‘Monks, politicians, drag queens – all life is here’: a trip to Japan’s Kyotographie festival
-The theme of this year’s celebrated photo bonanza is ‘humanity’ – and Kyoto is bursting with images
- TheGuardian07:38 Rehovot: Witch House that drives the network
-The mysterious home that attracts visitors from all over the city and the area, with an unusual wooden structure, a puppet of a sucking witch, and a magical garden with trails, bridges and water, has become a unique attraction on the streets. It turns out that behind him a local lawyer who built him to his children
- Mako06:32 ‘It’s almost like Vaseline’: artists including Antony Gormley swap paint for seaweed ink in art challenge
-Ocean-inspired artworks created using kelp-based pigment will be sold to raise funds for conservation
- TheGuardian06:03 Earth Day 2025: Student artwork decorates the globe-shaped Sphere in Las Vegas
-Earth Day activities in Las Vegas included the unveiling of winning student artwork selected to appear on the Exosphere of the Sphere.
- USA Today22:33 Cupra Tavascan EV review
-This electric SUV from China gets a lot of things right – but it’s not from a Chinese brand, and maybe that’s why…
- News.com.au21:43 Moves besides permanent contracts essential to addressing staff shortages, TUI delegates told
-Spiral of growing teacher workload and stress ‘unsustainable’, says union general secretary Michael Gillespie
- The Irish Times18:38 24 houses were damaged in Odessa as a result of Russian attack
-The city staff has already been approached by 120 Odessa on the registration of financial assistance for the restoration of windows and doors.
- Korrespondent22/04 Wenjie M8 officially starts national delivery
-Wenjie M8 officially starts national delivery
- Sina22/04 Royal exhibition to recount 40 years of Charles on tour in 70 artworks
-Visitors to Buckingham Palace will be able to see works by official tour artists who accompanied visits to 96 countries
- TheGuardian21/04 Can Fireflies appear? Can they brighten up NIO?
-Can Fireflies appear? Can they brighten up NIO?
- Sina21/04 ‘Ours was inspired by the Empire State Building!’ The chaotic brilliance of the UK’s biggest self-build town
-It is a place where a Disney-ish castle, complete with turrets, sits near a scaly ‘pangolin’ house. But is Graven Hill now straying from the DIY vision that made its anarchic jumble of styles so mesmerising?
- TheGuardian21/04 PBS brings the arts to American living rooms; funding cuts could change that: L.A. arts and culture this week
-PBS brings the arts to American living rooms via programs such as "American Masters" and "Great Performances"; funding cuts could change that.
- Los Angeles Times21/04 Firefly: Is it the "overflow" or "struggle" of NIO's capabilities
-Firefly: Is it the "overflow" or "struggle" of NIO's capabilities
- Sina21/04 Gold Price May 1; The coin bubble reached the support range!
-Today, the gold of 2ct is traded today with an increase of 2 thousand tomans to 2 million and 6 thousand tomans, and each piece of Imami coin is trading at a price of 1 million and 6 thousand tomans.
- Mehr News21/04 Adventurer, horse photographer, killer: Eadweard Muybridge’s extraordinary life told in a comic book
-He is famed for being a pioneer of the moving image – but there was so much more to Muybridge than that. The great graphic novelist Guy Delisle explains why he turned his life into a rollicking read
- TheGuardian21/04 The stories behind stirring AFL Anzac tributes
-In 1917 a former Collingwood player, Malcolm ‘Doc’ Seddon, was as far from the MCG as any footballer could be.
- News.com.au21/04 From a garda at prayer to Ireland’s first McDonald’s drive-through: Martin Parr’s revealing photographs of Irish life
-Dublin Street Photography Festival 2025: The Magnum photographer has spent his career documenting everyday Ireland and Britain
- The Irish Times21/04 ‘So much harder’: 35-year-old quits office job and claims OnlyFans is tougher
-Alix Lynx plans to never work a 9-5 job again because she cannot stand the repetitive nature of office work.
- News.com.au21/04 ‘My work is a scream for help’: Gaza’s artists document life under fire
-Work illustrating the war’s brutality but also the resilience of four Palestinian artists, is being exhibited at the Darat al Funan in Jordan
- TheGuardian21/04 🚀 Launch Your Dream App or Website with Just a Sketch — Meet MySelpost
-Got an idea but not sure how to build it? Just sketch it. AI will build it. Introducing *MySelpost...
- DEV -21/04 The peculiar Lamborghini whose aesthetic did not convince everyone
-The history of motor racing is full of iconic cars that caused fury in its time and even decades later. But not all classic cars have the unanimous approval of the public, because among the most famous models there are some that continue to create controversy, especially for their aesthetics. This is the case of Lamborghini Esp ...
- MSN21/04 A affectionate gaze for marginal groups
-A affectionate gaze for marginal groups
- Sina20/04 Four-wheel drive hybrid 120,000, the second generation of Xiaolong MAX launches Hi4 hybrid black technology
-Four-wheel drive hybrid 120,000, the second generation of Xiaolong MAX launches Hi4 hybrid black technology
- Sina20/04 This City Was Named the Most Affordable Retirement Spot in the U.S.—and It Has a High Livability Score, Too
-The Midwestern city has emerged as one of the top retirement cities in the country thanks to its affordable cost of living and real estate.
- MSN20/04 Meet the German architects behind the Uzbekistan Pavilion at Expo 2025
-ATELIER BRÜCKNER have become known for immersive, narrative-driven architecture - and at Expo 2025 in Osaka, they've created one of the most poetic pavilions on site.
- EuronewsEN20/04 An Inside Look at the NYC Subway’s Archaic Signal System
-Vast swaths of the subway still rely on signal equipment from the Great Depression. A multibillion dollar plan, now at risk, hopes to bring the system into the 21st century
- New York Times20/04 The Edwardians: Age of Elegance; Cartier review – excess all areas
-British royal history in the era of Fabergé, photography, empire, war and tiny waists is an expertly spangled soap opera. And a blockbuster Cartier show of jewels, maharajas and movie stars rises above the gossip
- TheGuardian20/04 How the humble teapot morphed from kitchen staple to designer icon
-Sales of tea sets soar and artists are captivated by the symbolic and creative potential of the simple teatime essential
- TheGuardian20/04 The big picture: Wolfgang Tillmans’s tender image of two boys off the coast of Denmark
-The German photographer captures a moment of tranquility one Scandinavian summer
- TheGuardian20/04 Avita 06 is officially launched, with a limited-time equity starting from 191,900 yuan. The only "full-blooded Huawei" intelligent assisted driving at 200,000 yuan, reshaping the new standard of Zhimei luxury
-Avita 06 is officially launched, with a limited-time equity starting from 191,900 yuan. The only "full-blooded Huawei" intelligent assisted driving at 200,000 yuan, reshaping the new standard of Zhimei luxury
- Sina20/04 The cheapest new car of NIO is here! Fireflies start at 119,800 yuan, and they can't replace the battery for the time being, but they can enter the cowhouse.
-The cheapest new car of NIO is here! Fireflies start at 119,800 yuan, and they can't replace the battery for the time being, but they can enter the cowhouse.
- Sina19/04 Small kitchen is renovated, with clever storage and no crowding
-For many small-sized families, kitchen space is usually limited. However, limited space does not mean that you cannot have a kitchen that is both practical and beautiful. We can make full use of every inch of space through clever design and scientific layout to create a satisfying cooking environment. First of all, the L-shaped kitchen design is the preferred type of small apartments. This layout
- MSN19/04 Even if you’re not a person of faith, there are reasons to see Antoni Gaudí as a saint | Rowan Moore
-The Catholic church has taken the first steps to canonise the architect of Barcelona’s extraordinary Sagrada Família
- TheGuardian19/04 Dopamine color + dual AI assistant, Asus A-Bean 14 Air creates an ideal laptop for young people
-Dopamine color + dual AI assistant, Asus A-Bean 14 Air creates an ideal laptop for young people
- Sina19/04 2025 Wuling Binguo pure electric car is available: new colors such as taro mud and purple, starting from 56,800 yuan
-2025 Wuling Binguo pure electric car is available: new colors such as taro mud and purple, starting from 56,800 yuan
- Sina19/04 ‘This trick is incredibly risky for him’: Ankit Ghosh’s best phone picture
-The Indian photographer captures his neighbour breathing fire at the finale of a major Hindu festival
- TheGuardian19/04 Why JMW Turner is still Britain’s best artist, 250 years on
-The revered artist conjured groundbreaking scenes of gods, legends and lost civilisations, but, more than anything, his work came to represent the complex soul of Britain like that of no artist before or since
- TheGuardian19/04 Aussie fashion icon dead at 60
-Tributes are flowing for an iconic Australian fashion designer, who died after battling a short battle with a brain disorder.
- News.com.au19/04 Designed speed is 350 kilometers per hour! Another high-speed rail will cross the Yangtze River
-At 10:10 on April 17, the world's largest span three-tower cable-stayed bridge - the Ma'anshan Yangtze River Road and Railway Bridge Main Channel Bridge, the completion of the welding of the last weld marks the successful merger of the Ma'anshan Yangtze River Road and Railway Bridge. It will soon be transferred to the annex engineering and bridge deck paving construction stage. Ma'anshan Yangtze R
- MSN19/04 Peri-peri patron: how Nando’s amassed a huge collection of South African art
-Chicken chain has been buying up art since 2004, which it displays on walls of its restaurants
- TheGuardian19/04 Tubatu Lianchuang talks about AI: The underlying logic of technological innovation is always linked to "user value"
-Tubatu Lianchuang talks about AI: The underlying logic of technological innovation is always linked to "user value"
- Sina19/04 Apple plans to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the first iPhone
-Alsumaria News - Varieties Apple is preparing to make a qualitative shift in the design of its smartphones on the occasion of the 20th anniversary of the launch of the first iPhone.
- Alsumaria19/04 From Sinners to Étoile: a complete guide to this week’s entertainment
-Michael B Jordan faces down evil in a prohibition-era southern horror, and Charlotte Gainsbourg pliés into a fun new ballet comedy-drama
- TheGuardian19/04 ‘Miracle’ recovery after near-fatal crash
-Three weeks after nearly losing his life in a high-speed stunt plane crash at the Avalon Airshow, veteran pilot Glenn Collins is making a remarkable recovery, and his team is preparing an emotional tribute in the skies above Mudgee.
- News.com.au18/04 William Morris’s legacy of radical creativity | Letters
-Letters: The renowned designer’s lasting creative influences are celebrated by Portia Dadley, while John P Butler shares a touching memory of his late wife’s love of a Morris pattern
- TheGuardian18/04 Richard Wright review – a hectic, hallucinatory journey into a mind-boggling world
-The artist’s largest solo show since winning the Turner prize is a mind-bending and mesmerising visual adventure that often defies comprehension
- TheGuardian18/04 ‘His work needs to be seen’: the Eric Gill exhibition put together by abuse survivors
-Ever since the artist’s repellent crimes were brought to light, the world has grappled with how to treat his work. Now a new exhibition at Ditchling, where he lived, is giving survivors a say
- TheGuardian18/04 The radical plan for a futuristic age-friendly neighbourhood in Manchester
-£1.5bn of funding has been granted to transform a hospital into a neighbourhood designed for people to thrive as they age
- TheGuardian18/04 Art Spiegelman, Janinah Burnett and more: L.A. arts and culture this weekend
-The Getty Center's hands-on exhibition, Erik Gernand's small-town-set play, a tribute to Philip Seymour Hoffman and more arts headlines and happenings.
- Los Angeles Times18/04 Gormley’s early mettle, AI paint pals and sky-high snogs – the week in art
-The sculptor’s macabre early works get an airing, robots remix David Salle’s postmodern paintings and Rodin’s The Kiss heads under the hammer – all in your weekly dispatch
- TheGuardian18/04 ‘Something playful’: celebrating the art of endpapers in children’s books
-New exhibition in Amherst, Massachusetts, looks at the unsung art that exists on the pages that bookend much-loved kids books
- TheGuardian18/04 From butterflies to wind turbines, project preserves world’s sonic heritage
-Audio project collects soundscapes from nature reserves and sites such as Machu Picchu and Taj Mahal
- TheGuardian18/04 China ‘Range Rover’s’ wild SUV claim
-Welcome, Jaecoo, to Australia’s bursting-at-the-seams car market. Hop in, the water’s very warm.
- News.com.au17/04 A Guided Tour: Inside the Splendor of the New Frick
-Our art critic goes room-by-room through New York’s Gilded Age house museum, reopening after nearly five years. Don’t miss the new upstairs galleries.
- New York Times17/04 Pop goes the budget: Roy Lichtenstein works expected to raise £26m at auction
-Forty of the late pop artist’s distinctive works will go under the hammer at Sotheby’s in New York next month
- TheGuardian17/04 Golden Fleece Award 2025: ‘I was skint last year, and it affected my head so badly. Winning this means a huge amount’
-Sasha Sykes and Sarah Browne have won €10,000 each. What do prizes like this one do for artists’ creativity?
- The Irish Times17/04 Distributing dishes, luxurious fabrics and a unique football: Louis Vuitton's exuberant house
-The design collection of furniture and objects for Louis Vuitton's home proves that it is much more than a luxury clothes and accessories brand.
- MSN16/04 ‘A self-described art thief’: how Wayne Thiebaud channeled other artists
-The late painter was known for his masterly reinterpretations of famous works but also his own, wide-ranging originals
- TheGuardian16/04 A clue for the future? "Almond on the cooking and I on the laundry and order"
-Ronnie Zedeka from "Winery at first glance" opens a door for private life and tells what is really important to her when they are cast with a home with another person, and how to make him feel comfortable - and also, hints where the relationship with Shaked goes
- Mako16/04 My parents holding hands after their assisted deaths: Martin Roemers’ most personal photograph
-‘Their lives were getting harder, even with help. They did not want to go to a nursing home and neither wanted to live without the other. So it made sense for them to leave this life together’
- TheGuardian16/04 Luxury brand unveils bizarre off-road plans
-Not content with trying to take on BMW, Mercedes-Benz and Lexus, it seems Genesis has aspirations of wooing away buyers from the Ford Ranger Raptor with an off-road ready adventure vehicle of its own.
- News.com.au16/04 When your own designer: a stunning penthouse full of storage
-Interior designer Yael Shavit designed herself and her family a spacious and light penthouse apartment in Givatayim - with plenty of smart storage solutions, inviting balconies, a clean and accurate design line, and a lot of tenderness that fits changing with four children
- Mako16/04 Dyson’s huge Aus update on ‘strange’ product
-It was a specialist product Dyson never intended to release to the masses.
- News.com.au16/04 A modern barn -style house that connects with nature
-The barns are among the most characteristic constructions of the rural landscape in many parts of the world, especially in the Anglo-Saxon and American contexts. Its simple, functional and robust structure has inspired several modern architectural projects that aim to connect the houses with the surrounding nature, preserving an aesthetic of simplicity and efficiency.
- MSN15/04 Feeling that the current in the shower is too weak? This way you will improve it in several simple steps
-If your tap stream is not strong enough for a good shower, all you need is to clean it. This will remove the tap bacteria using some items you already have at home
- Mako15/04 ‘I sent AI to art school!’ The postmodern master who taught a machine to beef up his old work
-Warhol for colour, Hopper for volume … American art world star David Salle is using AI on old paintings of his that had a mixed reception – with wild, sprawling results. Why isn’t he afraid of being replaced?
- TheGuardian15/04 Prices of gold and coins today
-Every gram of gold is traded today, April 2, with an increase of 2 thousand tomans to 2 million and 6 thousand tomans, and each piece of Imami coin is trading at a price of 1 million and 6 thousand tomans.
- Mehr News14/04 Vatican puts ‘God’s architect’ Antoni Gaudí on path to sainthood
-Pope Francis recognises the ‘heroic virtues’ of the creator of Barcelona’s Sagrada Família basilica in first step of process
- TheGuardian14/04 ‘Muscle-flexing or urgent threat?’ How Trump’s assault on culture echoes the Nazis targeting ‘degenerate art’
-As the US president hangs a fist-pumping portrait of himself in the White House and seeks to purge museums of ‘improper ideology’, our writer finds chilling parallels at a new show about the Nazis ridiculing of modern art
- TheGuardian14/04 The most beautiful home in Israel? A look at a new house in Beit Zayit
-Designed by architect Yvan Lang, the home actually consists of two houses – the main one at 700 sq.m. and the smaller one at 150 sq.m.
- Jerusalem Post14/04 ‘Gunshots were my obsession’: the nicked golden toilet’s creator on his new pump-action art
-Maurizio Cattelan, the great Italian conceptual prankster who framed a banana and plumbed in a precious loo, explains why he’s now blasting huge holes into sheets of gold
- TheGuardian14/04 ‘Like you’re a giant’: Edinburgh artist creates pintsize replicas of city’s pubs
-Among Keith Crawley’s detailed tiny models is the Greyfriars Bobby’s Bar that includes statue of the dog
- TheGuardian13/04 In Germany: This car is a real eye -catcher
-It is black, it has a turbine and a rocket drive. And it can be admired in Germany.
- Bild13/04 10 trends panned at Milan's design week for today's home and tomorrow
-Great meeting of the world of design, which ends this Sunday in Italy, presents interactive objects to projects aimed at well-being and shows that the mix of materials and metals are also on the rise
- MSN13/04 Did you come across a vulnerable at home? This is what you must do
-They are more painful than bees, can sting several times and build nests in the most difficult places for marble access. But there is a way to treat the wasps and the current period is the best time to do it before it is too late
- Mako13/04 ‘Memories of these places never leave you’: artist Do Ho Suh and the fabric of home
-The internationally renowned South Korean’s diaphanous houses, coming to Tate Modern, embody the emotional imprint of where he has lived
- TheGuardian13/04 ‘That serene Scandinavian facade, yet there’s terror underneath’: artist unveils design for Norwegian national memorial to 22 July attacks
-A 12-metre high mosaic will show the reflection of a wading bird native to Utøya island, where Anders Breivik murdered 69 people in 2011
- TheGuardian13/04 LA Almazara: Philippe Starck on designing his surreal olive oil mill in the heart of Andalusia
-Euronews Culture spoke with Philippe Starck about his love of organic olive oil and LA Almazara, his surrealist olive oil mill and unique museum in Spain's Andalusia region, that's been 15-years in the making. View on euronews
- MSN13/04 The price of coins and gold continues; Gold gold
-In the Tehran coin and gold market today, the price of each new coin was the new design of 2 million and 6 thousand tomans and the price of each gram of gold was 2 million and 6 thousand tomans.
- Mehr News13/04 Inside LA Almazara: Philippe Starck’s bold olive oil project in Ronda
-Euronews Culture spoke with Philippe Starck about his love of organic olive oil and LA Almazara, his surrealist olive oil mill and unique museum in Spain's Andalusia region, that's been 15-years in the making.
- EuronewsEN13/04 Honk if you hate Elon: how protesters are jumping on Tesla's biggest weakness
-Elon Musk built Tesla's showrooms in true-blue enclaves. Now he's paying the price.
- BusinessInsider13/04 Giuseppe Penone: Thoughts in the Roots; José María Velasco: A View of Mexico – review
-The arte povera veteran’s passionate celebration of trees risks being eclipsed by the real ones that surround it. And a 19th-century Mexican polymath becomes the first Latin American artist to have a solo show at the National Gallery
- TheGuardian13/04 The big picture: Sally Mann captures girls on the cusp of womanhood
-For her classic series At Twelve, the American photographer created a collective portrait of adolescent girls, including world-weary Olivia pictured in her yard
- TheGuardian13/04 📍The Art of Choosing the Right Database
-"Should I use SQL or NoSQL? B-Trees or LSM Trees?" If you've ever felt overwhelmed choosing the...
- DEV -13/04 ‘Very desirable’ rare cast of Rodin’s The Kiss is up for auction
-After years in a private sitting room, an early version of the masterpiece is expected to fetch €500,000
- TheGuardian12/04 On my radar: Kit de Waal’s cultural highlights
-The award-winning author on the folk musician who inspired her second novel, a Parisian celebration of black artists in France, and the wonder of Whitby Abbey
- TheGuardian12/04 From ‘The Last of Us’ to ‘The Walking Dead,’ How Well Do You Know Your Zombies?
-“The Last of Us” returns on Sunday, the latest in TV’s lumbering horde of zombie shows. Can you tell one from another?
- New York Times12/04 ‘The plane I was supposed to be on passed above me’: Nima Bank’s best phone picture
-Losing track of time at the airport made the Iranian-born photographer reflect on how we deal with setbacks
- TheGuardian12/04 ‘It never happened – but the picture says it did’: 28 fake images that fooled the world
-From the pope in a puffer to the Princess of Wales and family, baby Hitler to Mussolini on horseback, people have always manipulated photographs, whether for political power, image control – or just for fun …
- TheGuardian12/04 From The Return to The Last of Us: a complete guide to this week’s entertainment
-Ralph Fiennes and Juliette Binoche reunite for an ancient Greek yarn, while the dystopian video game adaptation powers up for a second series
- TheGuardian12/04 ‘When I came out of prison, I couldn’t wait to create’: leading artists and inmates team up to break the prison cycle
-Blak In-Justice, staged by the Torch and the Heide Museum of Modern Art, features works by Judy Watson, Vernon Ah Kee and Destiny Deacon
- TheGuardian12/04 ‘Space junk’: huge astronaut statue coming to Perth park is one giant leap too far for many
-Council criticised over plan to replace beloved public artwork with 7-metre tall effigy of spaceman created by a former Wall Street trader
- TheGuardian12/04 The first rendering of Google Pixel Watch 4 smartwatch is revealed: narrowing the bezel, larger battery, new dual buttons, expected to support wireless charging
-The first rendering of Google Pixel Watch 4 smartwatch is revealed: narrowing the bezel, larger battery, new dual buttons, expected to support wireless charging
- Sina12/04 Hexagon Warrior Core Ultra 9 275HX+RTX5080! Experience MSI Titan 16 HX AI 2025 gaming laptop
-Hexagon Warrior Core Ultra 9 275HX+RTX5080! Experience MSI Titan 16 HX AI 2025 gaming laptop
- Sina12/04 Five Kitchen Design Choices From 1958 That Resident Kept Untouched
-The throwback features have a "cozy retro vibe" with lots of character, the home resident notes in the viral clip.
- MSN11/04 The Guardian view on William Morris: how the Strawberry Thief took over the world | Editorial
-Editorial: The visionary designer never achieved his dream of art for all in his lifetime. Now his prints are everywhere. He would be thrilled and appalled
- TheGuardian11/04 Thank you, William Finn, for these 'Falsettos' lessons: L.A. arts and culture this weekend
-Altadena's jazz scene, new murals at the California Science Center, a new name for the Huntington and more arts headlines and happenings.
- Los Angeles Times11/04 Cosmic visions, Edwardian bling and Middle Eastern monuments – the week in art
-Ravishing photos of space, glittering images of a golden age and Ali Cherri’s archaeological sculpture
- TheGuardian11/04 ‘Too original for just one medium’: Agnès Varda’s Paris photographs go on show
-Esteemed film-maker Varda began work as a photographer, capturing the postwar freedom of Paris, where a new exhibition presents her as a vital part of the city’s creative history
- TheGuardian11/04 The new pioneers: the families who moved to the envelope and the north after the massacre
-Despite the security challenges, hundreds of families make the opposite way - from the big cities to the southern kibbutzim, the localities in the Gaza Envelope and the Golan. They come from a mission, a desire for community life, and sometimes simply because they realized it was their place
- Mako11/04 Recently, many people came to Donghu to lie down, and netizens said: I didn’t want to leave until I lay down.
-Recently, the lounge chairs in the Tingtao Scenic Area in Donghu, Wuhan have become popular. A Wuhan gameplay of "lying down in a natural oxygen bar" appears - meet three or five friends, blowing the lake wind and listening to the birds singing, filling the "slack feeling". "Tourists rest on the lounge chair. Jiupai News Fu Chengjun Photographed the scenic spot. You can lie down and listen to the
- MSN10/04 Italy’s Prada agrees to buy rival Versace for $2.2 billion
-Italian fashion house Prada announced Thursday it had reached a deal with US group Capri Holdings to buy its flashy rival Versace for 1.25 billion euros (AUD$2.2 billion).
- News.com.au10/04 ‘I did it for the experience’: Amoako Boafo, the artist who painted Jeff Bezos’s rocket ship
-The Ghanaian’s dazzling work has been blasted into space and inspired a Dior collection. But, ahead of a new show, the ‘future of portraiture’ reveals how he originally wanted to be a tennis player
- TheGuardian10/04 "Return the Liberty of the Shower": Trump signs a presidential order on water pressure
-"I like to shower properly to take care of my beautiful hair," the United States President said when signed on the presidential order that eliminates the federal restrictions on the water pressure from Obama and Biden
- Mako10/04 ‘Freak pictures’: Ireland’s art revolutionaries who were treated so badly one fled to a nunnery
-They were artistic trailblazers, bringing modernism to the then deeply conservative country. But Evie Hone and Mainie Jellett faced huge hostility. Now a thrilling new show is celebrating their brilliance – and determination
- TheGuardian10/04 Not just in the kitchen: 11 surprising ways to use rice around the house
-Rice is not only a basic component of the kitchen, but also a multifunctional tool for surprising home use. From saving the blender and coffee machine to refresh fur dolls and fertilizers - here are some creative ways to use rice around the house
- Mako10/04 Sex, patriotism and Donald Trump cologne: the US adverts that explain the 00s
-The final book in Jim Heimann’s survey of a century of US advertising takes us to a decade where Apple sold a new way of living and mermaids hawked Evian. It’s a ‘swan song’, he says – for his series but also the industry as a whole
- TheGuardian10/04 ‘Finally we are being seen as contenders’: delight in India as demand for south Asian art booms
-As wealth in India has grown, so has the number of arts patrons championing both India’s 20th century modern masters and the next generation
- TheGuardian10/04 "Lying until you don't want to leave," the lounge chair in Wuhan East Lake Scenic Area became popular, and the feeling of slackness is full of!
-Recently, the "lying chair" in the Tingtao Scenic Area in Donghu, Wuhan has become popular. A Wuhan gameplay of "lying flat in a natural oxygen bar to bask in the sun" appears - meet three or five friends, lying flat in the shade by the lake, blowing the lake breeze, listening to the birds singing, and filling the "slackening". "Tourists are resting on the recliner. Photo/Jiupai News Fucheng Count
- MSN10/04 Repair murals in 1 minute, design aircraft in a few minutes... N ways for colleges and universities to open up AI
-Repair murals in 1 minute, design aircraft in a few minutes... N ways for colleges and universities to open up AI
- Sina10/04 With AI, a new "hoe", can scientific research "re-open up again"
-With AI, a new "hoe", can scientific research "re-open up again"
- Sina10/04 Musk faces new threat in Tesla war
-I hate being late. I hate when other people are late. But you know what? In this instance the idiom “good things coming to those who wait” is bang on.
- News.com.au09/04 BBC reinstalls sculpture by paedophile Eric Gill with new protective screen
-Broadcaster says it does not condone ‘abusive behaviour’ of its creator after repairs to statue of Ariel and Prospero
- TheGuardian09/04 ‘It’s torture!’ Turner-winning artist Richard Wright on obliterating his painstaking works
-He hand-painted 47,000 stars on the Rijksmuseum’s ceiling and drew 1,000 perfect circles, one a day. Ahead of his major London show, he explains why he often paints over his work afterwards
- TheGuardian09/04 HGTV’s New ‘Castle Impossible’ Documents a Wild Journey to Save a 500-Year-Old Chateau
-Follow along as these high school sweethearts make their wildest dreams come true.
- MSN09/04 A lifesaving midwife in Afghanistan: Noriko Hayashi’s best photograph
-‘This woman was nine months pregnant but had never had a checkup. Anisa is listening to the baby’s heartbeat with a stethoscope. After foreign aid cuts, including Trump’s, she is now out of a job’
- TheGuardian09/04 Artwork of Jane Austen’s older sister to go on show in house where siblings lived
-Exhibition of rarely seen paintings by Cassandra Austen is part of events marking 250th anniversary of author’s birth
- TheGuardian09/04 Confusion in markets; The price of gold and coins went up again
-Today, each gram of gold is traded today, April 2, with an increase of 2 thousand tomans to 2 million and 6 thousand tomans, and the price of the Emami coin was traded at 2 million and 6 thousand tomans.
- Mehr News09/04 ‘It’s unjust’: charity fights to save UK’s at-risk modern buildings
-Millennium-era buildings – including Sheffield’s ‘kettle building’ – among a number of landmarks facing demolition
- TheGuardian09/04 What to see in a day in design week in Milan?
-From 7 to 13 April the city comes alive with events, installations, exhibitions and openings on the occasion of the international appointment with the world of furniture
- MSN09/04 Wild photos expose huge Aussie reality show
-New photos taken of the site of the upcoming series of The Block have exposed a huge clue about what viewers can expect from the latest run.
- News.com.au09/04 The composer still making music four years after his death – thanks to an artificial brain
-In Australia, a team of artists and scientists have resurrected the US composer Alvin Lucier. It raises a storm of questions about AI and authorship – and it’s also incredibly beautiful
- TheGuardian08/04 Jewish cartoon designer drew inspiration for 'Kim Possible' from female IDF soldiers
-Silver, known for creating characters for various animated shows and movies, says that his first visit to Israel influenced his design of Kim Possible.
- Jerusalem Post08/04 ‘Bark is the original dampproof membrane!’ Meet the radical designers who let nothing go to waste
-As their experimental structures made out of cactus plaster, tree resin and chopped straw appear in the real world, eco research studio Material Cultures explains why nature has all the best building materials
- TheGuardian08/04 ‘The king of jewellers’: V&A charts the rise of Cartier in new exhibition
-Exhibition will explore relationship between British royal family and French jeweller, with more than 350 pieces on display
- TheGuardian08/04 David Hockney 25 review – so moving I had tears in my eyes
-As reliable as spring daffodils, Hockney reminds us how beautiful the world is with this captivating life-review in paintings and iPad drawings
- TheGuardian08/04 London mural by key postwar artist saved from demolition
-William Mitchell artwork saved but Blackheath community centre in which it was housed will be torn down
- TheGuardian08/04 LS Lowry painting sold to Guardian literary editor for £10 could fetch £1m
-Rare early work Going to the Mill is to be auctioned after remaining in the Wallace family since 1926
- TheGuardian08/04 Choosing the Best Grey Gazebo for a Stylish Backyard Retreat
-Transforming your backyard into a peaceful and stylish retreat starts with choosing the right outdoor...
- DEV -08/04 Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge may be launched on 13 May, price, specification
-The new report for Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge gives its thinnest design information. This phone may include Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite Chipset, 12GB RAM and 200MP main camera. The price is expected to be between 1,13,000 to 1,31,900 rupees.
- MSN08/04 UK Aids Memorial Quilt to go on display at Tate Modern’s Turbine Hall
-Quilt, made in 1980s to raise awareness, to be shown as US cuts raise fears of Aids resurgence in some countries
- TheGuardian08/04 The latest rumors of iPhone 17 Pro: Fanboy Ready to Be Disappointed?
-Apple Fanboy is likely to get ready to be disappointed, because Apple will not remodel drastically the back of the iPhone 17 Pro and iPhone 17 Pro Max this year.
- MSN07/04 Maserati-Giorgetti, the new Renaissance of Italian luxury on stage at the Design Week
-There was a time when Italian luxury tried to speak German. A time when even a historical and iconic brand like Maserati had ...
- MSN07/04 How new global tariffs could affect the art market: L.A. arts and culture this week
-How Trump's 'Liberation Day' could affect artists, galleries and collectors; plus Latino Theater Co.'s 40th season launches, choreographer Will Rawls at REDCAT and more.
- Los Angeles Times07/04 Curtains, wellies, nuclear subs and a tsar’s palace: how William Morris mania swept the world
-His unmistakable floral patterns – awash with willow, blackthorn and pimpernel – are now on everything from walking sticks to the seats submariners sit on. We go behind the scenes of a dazzling new show
- TheGuardian07/04 ‘Major problems’ in Putin’s nuclear plot
-Nuclear experts are warning of a potential catastrophe at the Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant in Ukraine, a site that has served as one of the most unsettling flashpoints of the three-year conflict.
- News.com.au07/04 National Gallery sleepover prize draw offers chance to dream among paintings
-London gallery’s competition marks 200th anniversary and opening of Sainsbury Wing after two-year overhaul
- TheGuardian06/04 5 Backyard Features That Are So Outdated, According to Designers
-It's important that you pay as much attention to your backyard aesthetic as you do to your interior spaces. "At the end of the day, your backyard should feel like a natural extension of your home; curated, comfortable, and built to evolve with you," Vyanca Soto, the founder of Market Studio Interiors, says. "When you invest in timeless materials an...
- MSN06/04 Forgotten fashions: rediscovered slides show off everyday flair from the Fifties and beyond
-The latest book from artist Lee Shulman, who has created the world’s largest private collection of amateur colour transparencies, has an often startling sartorial focus
- TheGuardian06/04 Alborz Norouz Travel Highway in the country
-Karaj - Alborz Province in Nowruz 2, with a 5 % increase in travel and high volume of traffic, plays an important role as a tourist destination and destination and can be named the Norouz Travel Highway.
- Mehr News06/04 Artist of ‘truly the worst’ Trump portrait says her career is threatened
-British-born painter Sarah A Boardman disputes US president’s claim that she ‘purposefully distorted’ his image
- TheGuardian06/04 This apartment is a vintage fairy tale of 56 square meters which dialogues with nostalgia
-The Studio Sdelaemremont shares a refined and lively interior, where I note rétro coexist with artistic incursions
- MSN06/04 Llama 4 is coming, Meta challenges OpenAI
-Llama 4 is coming, Meta challenges OpenAI
- Sina06/04 ‘Something to be proud of’: how an Irish town got a sewage makeover – and stopped discharging its waste into the sea
-Arklow’s sleek new wastewater treatment plant is a collaborative triumph – and amazingly unsmelly too
- TheGuardian06/04 Ed Atkins review – a portrait of the artist in turmoil
-From digital avatars in limbo or distress to a poignant reliving of his father’s last days, the artist seeks to ‘reimagine life’s chaos’
- TheGuardian06/04 The big picture: Clark Winter on the road in Beijing
-The American photographer captured life behind the wheel across the US and elsewhere over three decades, using a vehicle’s angles to frame the world outside
- TheGuardian06/04 Home of love and good energy: Yogev Malka and Julia Dawn is not resting for a moment
-The dancer winner "Dancing with Stars" and the Israeli ninja are preparing for the wedding, creating inspiring content, bringing the rhythm and power to their well -designed home as well. A glimpse of the most dynamic couple's vibrant life
- Mako06/04 Short Kurti Designs: This 5 types of short kurti is best for daily office wear, see designs
-Women in the office like to wear jeans but, your look in jeans looks beautiful only when you choose its best top. On the other hand, if you want to try something new, then you can style such a kurti with jeans. In this article, we are showing you some latest designs short kurti, this short kurti can be the best option for the daily office wear and you will also be seen beautiful. Vovan Design Shor
- MSN06/04 Aussie soap star ‘lost’ after cancer battle
-Former Home And Away star Tessa James has reflected on her 2015 cancer diagnosis – and why she struggled with her self-identity in the wake of her illness.
- News.com.au05/04 ‘White Lotus’ Takes On Touchy Subjects. The Southern Accent Is One of Them.
-Viewers have obsessed over whether the accents in Season 3 were credible, or another atrocious attempt by Hollywood to replicate a Southern dialect.
- New York Times05/04 The 50 best museum cafes in the UK
-The pioneering V&A tea rooms were designed to draw people into culture, and today these spaces offer more than just sandwiches. Felicity Cloake introduces some of our favourites
- TheGuardian05/04 ‘The cabbage seemed isolated and alien’: Ieva Gaile’s best phone picture
-A lone vegetable stranded in a world of plastic transformed a trip to the supermarket into a photo opportunity
- TheGuardian05/04 From A Minecraft Movie to Black Mirror: a complete guide to this week’s entertainment
-Jason Momoa and Jack Black get building in the video game spinoff, while Charlie Brooker’s dystopian anthology goes onboard the USS Callister again
- TheGuardian05/04 AI meets fashion, China's clothing industry opens up "interest" and "beauty"
-AI meets fashion, China's clothing industry opens up "interest" and "beauty"
- Sina04/04 IKEA launches the 'Beshingen' series that helps you live your home alone
-[Seoul = Newspym] Song Eun -jung Reporter = IKEA announced on the 4th that it will introduce the Bäsingen series, which is designed for anyone to use it conveniently in the bathroom, in line with the changing lifestyle. Beshingen was developed for people who have difficulty living at home regardless of age and old. Everyone will live at home alone ...
- MSN04/04 ‘A mutual love affair’: David Hockney 25 retrospective makes a splash in Paris
-Exhibition of 456 works by the Bradford-born Francophile underscores Paris’s efforts to reclaim its status as Europe’s art capital
- TheGuardian04/04 "A good interior design has to create sensations to work"
-Today, interior design has established itself as a discipline that transcends the mere aesthetic to become a reflection of the identity and functionality of the spaces in which we live. With emerging trends, technological innovations and a renewed focus on sustainability, interior design is in a transformation phase that responds to both cultural changes and individual needs of comfort and well-be
- MSN04/04 Art Paris returns: Sunshine, sculpture, and a century of design
-With 170 art galleries from 25 countries and nearly 1,000 artists represented, Art Paris showcases works of great diversity. The aim has remained unchanged for more than 25 years: to cultivate its difference.
- EuronewsEN04/04 Adventures in AI, inner children unleashed and provocations from a master prankster – the week in art
-Mat Collishaw’s cutting-edge experiments, a delirious meeting of two legends and more mischief from Maurizio Cattelan – all in your weekly dispatch
- TheGuardian04/04 BAFTA Announces 'the Most Influential Video Game of All Time,' and It's a Real Head-Scratcher
-What games do you think are missing from the list?
- MSN04/04 George Méliès movies and a Betsabeé Romero exhibition: L.A. arts and culture this weekend
-A free performance of a new musical about Vitka Kempner, the Linda Lindas, Elevator Repair Service and more arts headlines and happenings.
- Los Angeles Times04/04 ‘Cathedral of crap’: is this the world’s most beautiful sewage treatment plant?
-Its lab buildings have a rusticated air while its sleek, paper-thin louvre windows are reminiscent of a luxury ocean-liner. More importantly, the people of Arklow in Ireland can finally go swimming without fear of floaters
- TheGuardian04/04 Mazda's new SUV is first exposed, with extended-range/pure electric dual power, is there a chance to start at 150,000?
-Mazda's new SUV is first exposed, with extended-range/pure electric dual power, is there a chance to start at 150,000?
- Sina04/04 One Bird Nest, 30 Years of Human Trash
-A coot’s nest reveals that what humans throw away doesn’t really go away.
- New York Times04/04 ‘No way’: Woolies fact Aussies can’t agree on
-The infamous “Gen Z Boss in a Mini” has gone viral again, this time for debating with staff about Woolworths logo – and it seems Aussies can’t agree either.
- News.com.au03/04 Measles case reported at Dublin art college in second HSE alert in two days
-Staff and students have been warned to be vigilant about symptoms following possible exposure last week
- The Irish Times03/04 Tate Modern given Joan Mitchell work in biggest donation since 1969
-Miami billionaire couple part with triptych by late abstract expressionist that previously hung in their bedroom
- TheGuardian03/04 Giuseppe Penone review – an ecstatic realm where trees and humans merge
-From the moment we inhale the scent of this remarkable show – in which trees blast open and boulders perch on branches – the Italian artist intoxicates us like a shaman communing with wood sprites
- TheGuardian03/04 Plasticine men and giant goddess women: why Ken Kiff’s brilliant, bizarre art is getting a second look
-A new exhibition celebrates the British painter, who was overlooked in the brash 90s, but now whose idiosyncratic work as artist in residence at the National Gallery is being newly celebrated
- TheGuardian03/04 "My dad designed Japa's original logo"
-In a nostalgic insulg post, actress Millie Avital in her father, Iko Avital, who designed the original logo of famous Japa oranges, and told about past experiences related to that
- Mako03/04 Dream House in Arrábida: From curiously to the surprising interior
-Every Thursday we opened the doors of a dream home. And this time we traveled to Arrábida Natural Park to meet a villa located in Serra do Louro. Among modernity, tradition, this house was built at the highest point of the terrain, where there was previously a ruin in advanced state of degradation. The curious exterior is the “gateway” to an interior that surprises.
- MSN03/04 How the Ukraine War Caused Extreme Environmental Damage
-Fires and smoke foul the air. Toxins seep into the earth and water. Habitats for wildlife disappear. Experts call it ecocide.
- New York Times03/04 Desi company launched a smartphone with curved AMOLED display for Rs 10,500
-Lava has launched a new Lava Bold 5G smartphone with a 6.67 -inch 3D curved AMOLED display and MediaTek Dimensity 6300 SoC. This phone has a 64MP primary camera and 33W fast charging with 5000mAh battery. Its price is ₹ 10,499.
- MSN02/04 7 Decorating Mistakes That Always Make Interior Designers Cringe
-There are interior design rules you should always follow and then there are some you should avoid altogether. Whether it’s because they make a space look out of proportion, too cold, or just overly cluttered, there are certain decorating faux pas that can hinder your space from reaching its full potential. We tapped two interior designers for the t...
- MSN02/04 Monaka wears her cyclops mask to work: Niccolò Rastrelli’s best photograph
-‘Japan is the mecca of cosplay. Monaka runs a cafe in Tokyo called Monster Party, where people go dressed as characters from a subculture known as tanganmen. Her brother is holding a picture of their mum’
- TheGuardian02/04 Ed Atkins review – a harrowing medley of spiders, sinkholes and death
-Using CGI-avatars, racks of opera costumes and a film starring Toby Jones, the artist explores the proximity of his own mortality – and ours
- TheGuardian02/04 This Affordable Mediterranean Destination Is an Overlooked Retirement Destination—and It's Famous for Its Beaches
-The Peloponnese in Greece was just named one of six up-and-coming retirement destinations.
- MSN02/04 Basquiat to Delaney: inside the exhibition honouring 50 years of art in Black Paris
-The vast show at the Pompidou highlights how the French capital became a haven for creatives from across the diaspora
- TheGuardian02/04 Yoko by David Sheff review – a queasily one-sided defence
-The artist and musician is a brilliant subject for an epic, in-depth biography, but this is merely hagiography
- TheGuardian02/04 Row erupts as China accused of stealing British aircraft design
-A spokesperson for a British manufacturer says it is "aware of a UAV [unmanned aerial vehicle] currently undergoing testing that bears a striking resemblance" to their plane.
- Express02/04 The Russian became the best player of the day in the NHL after Hit-trick
-Marchenko was noted by three goals and a program in a home match with Nashville Prevators (8: 4). This is the third hat-trick in his career. In the history of Columbus, he takes third place in this indicator
- RBC02/04 Women behind the lens: ‘Through needle and thread, a quiet defiance of patriarchy’
-One of a series of photographs taken across India in which women, many of them abuse survivors, use traditional needlework to embellish portraits of themselves
- TheGuardian01/04 ‘Better than ever’: Cult Aldi range returns
-A popular range that sold out last year at one of the country’s biggest supermarket chains has returned once again.
- News.com.au01/04 How Trump’s Tariffs and Immigration Policies Could Make It More Expensive to Build a New Home
-Take a line-by-line look at the estimated costs of building this four-bedroom home in Phoenix, Ariz., under President Trump’s agenda.
- New York Times01/04 Strictly come endurance dancing! Marathon hoofers bring back the age of week-long epics
-It was a time of high-octane thrills as cavorting couples put themselves through brutal competitions in the hope of winning the equivalent of a year’s salary. Now sculptor Nicole Wermers has brought the dancefloor craze back to life
- TheGuardian01/04 A tower topped with a pangolin! The Oxford university building inspired by Tolkien … and the pandemic
-A chubby, rhubarb and custard-coloured tower bedecked with anteaters and moles make a fun neighbour to the city’s dreaming spires. It’s left some locals lost for words
- TheGuardian01/04 ‘You have the experience of a sick person but it’s not yours’: Leeds art installation explores being a carer
-Work by Sarah Roberts addresses the impact of being a young carer on childhood and the strange feeling of being ‘sick-adjacent’
- TheGuardian01/04 From acid house to ancient rites: Jeremy Deller’s enormous, collaborative, unsellable art
-As his most ambitious project comes together, the artist plans to unleash a bacchanalian festival that will be his most daring public artwork yet
- TheGuardian01/04 Ghibliart.ai: A Game-Changer for AI Art Lovers
-As an AI enthusiast and a huge Studio Ghibli fan, I’m always on the lookout for ways to blend...
- DEV -01/04 China’s answer to Lamborghini hits Australia
-The Melbourne Motor Show is set to return this weekend after a 14-year hiatus.
- News.com.au01/04 Fears of Tassie stadium cost blowout
-The price tag of Tasmania’s proposed AFL stadium has been underestimated by hundreds of millions of dollars by the state government, the panel assessing the proposal has found.
- News.com.au31/03 In the Cabinet of Ministers, new terms were approved by foreigners on an electronic visa
-The right to committee approved a bill that allows you to increase the term of stay of foreigners in Russia on a single electronic visa up to 30 days, and the time of action of an electronic visa is up to 120 days. This is necessary to attract tourists
- RBC31/03 The Kennedy Center slashes its social impact team, and why it matters: L.A. arts and culture this week
-The Kennedy Center laid off the bulk of its social impact team, which sought to make art more accessible to those not in the habit of attending performing arts shows.
- Los Angeles Times31/03 March design news: Maurzio Cattelan goes Greek, art teapots and house paint that changes colour
-Exhibitions at this year’s Milan Furniture Fair, a guide to green wood carving and funeral urns by Alessi
- TheGuardian31/03 The top ten iPhone 17 Pro upgrades are on the hot searches, which may be the biggest generation of changes in Apple's history
-Information about the upgrade of the iPhone 17 Pro series has gradually surfaced, providing consumers with a lot of details worth referring to. This year's iPhone 17 Pro series will usher in several major upgrades in design and performance. With the continuous progress of technology and the gradual relaxation of policies, domestic users are expected to enjoy a more intelligent and convenient AI fu
- MSN31/03 ‘Nothing stopped her’: the 136 reasons why Vanessa Bell is breaking free of Bloomsbury
-She was the overshadowed member of the iconic group. But now, with a major exhibition not far from the house she turned into a work of art, Bell is finally getting her due. And she’s not the only one
- TheGuardian31/03 Designers say plans for UK copyright law risk ‘running roughshod’ over sector
-Leading figures including Tom Dixon and Sebastian Conran add voices to criticism of government’s AI opt-out proposal
- TheGuardian31/03 Take two Van Goghs daily: the growing popularity of museum prescriptions
-Research backs schemes that encourage doctors to prescribe time in cultural institutions to boost mental health and reduce loneliness
- TheGuardian31/03 ‘My brain reaches for morbidity’: inside the unsettling world (and 700 Post-it notes) of artist Ed Atkins
-He was a digital art pioneer, making himself an avatar in disturbing films. Now Ed Atkins has a new medium: the pandemic Post-it note. Ahead of a major Tate show, we meet the shapeshifting artist
- TheGuardian31/03 South Pars increased pressure to secure the country's energy security
-It has been nearly three decades since South Pars Square, it is responsible for providing a large portion of the country's energy and the increased pressure on the country's energy security is undeniable.
- Mehr News31/03 Sarah Brightman sings superstar style
-Sarah Brightman sings superstar style
- Sina30/03 IDF X account publishes 'Studio Ghibli' style AI artwork amid social media trend
-The IDF social media account recognized the widespread trend, captioning their post: "We thought we’d also hop on the Ghibli trend."
- Jerusalem Post30/03 7 Things That Always Make Your Living Room Look Empty, According to Designers
-Fill these gaps for a cozy feel
- MSN30/03 Readers reply: Why are you expected to be quiet in an art gallery?
-The long-running series in which readers answer other readers’ questions on subjects ranging from trivial flights of fancy to profound scientific and philosophical concepts
- TheGuardian30/03 Want a limited edition artwork tattooed on your skin? Berlin is the place to go
-The city’s tattoo studios are booming while the art world flounders. Under a new initiative, buyers receive exclusive rights to an artist’s new design, and the artist receives 50% of the profit
- TheGuardian30/03 The big picture: a Chad gymnast scores top marks for determination
-Behind Antonio López Díaz’s image of the inspirational Achta Derib is a story of how small changes can transform lives
- TheGuardian30/03 Splash! A Century of Swimming and Style review – lidos, Speedos and atomic bombs
-Swimming’s deep and shallow ends are granted equal weight in an engaging show that ranges from Pamela Anderson’s Baywatch cossie to the explosive naming of the bikini
- TheGuardian30/03 Art can help remind US and Europe of special relationship, says director of reopening Frick Collection
-After a $220m five-year renovation, the New York museum is set to showcase a trove of European masterpieces
- TheGuardian30/03 Yoko Ono is now getting acclaim, but why do rock stars’ female partners get so much abuse? | Barbara Ellen
-Ono was blamed for splitting the Beatles and taking John Lennon from his true calling. Let’s hope things are getting easier for women who date famous musicians
- TheGuardian30/03 Take the roof off: outside meets inside in a radically artistic Italian home
-A creative couple’s house in the Romagna countryside is where sculptural simplicity meets curated eclecticism
- TheGuardian30/03 ‘People have walked through here for centuries’: the rhythms of the Welsh valleys in pictures
-The beautiful and hardy herds of the Welsh valleys act as a counterpoint to three decades of change in photographer Ken Grant’s images
- TheGuardian30/03 This show is not just Sarah Brightman
-This show is not just Sarah Brightman
- Sina30/03 New stunning building in Lisbon keeps a "true jewelry"
-The Dream House has just been born in Lisbon. It is in one of the nine floors of this building, and in one of them is a jewel, however (and unfortunately), already occupied.
- MSN30/03 After the End of History: British Working Class Photography 1989-2024; Peter Mitchell: Nothing Lasts Forever – review
-From loneliness in Norfolk to vibrant Indian culture in Leicester, a touring show captures a riot of contradictions. Elsewhere, Leeds is lent an otherworldly air by a colour photography pioneer
- TheGuardian30/03 Interview with Apple Vice President Bob Borchers: How did Apple design Mac in the AI era?
-Interview with Apple Vice President Bob Borchers: How did Apple design Mac in the AI era?
- Sina30/03 Together or separate? In the chic apartment of a Bokobza
-From her illuminated apartment with warm boho-chic items, white kitchen and living room with black touches, to the new clinic, which is designed in clean lines with natural materials and abundance of accessories-we glanced at the home and work space of a "wedding" star
- Mako30/03 The Secret History of the War in Ukraine
-This is the untold story of America’s hidden role in Ukrainian military operations against Russia’s invading armies.
- New York Times30/03 Hockney says he did not offer to paint King Charles during royal visit
-British artist, 87, who was visited by the king in his London home, said he did not know him well enough to paint him
- TheGuardian29/03 AI4S is in full swing, can scientific research usher in "re-opening"
-AI4S is in full swing, can scientific research usher in "re-opening"
- Sina29/03 ‘It’s a scary time’: artists react to White House’s recent targeting of Smithsonian Institution
-Roberto Lugo and other artists of color are now feeling heat from Trump’s attack on diversity and efforts to rewrite truth of the US’s past
- TheGuardian29/03 Gold leaf and Gatsby: Brussels lays claim to birth of art deco with year of celebrations
-Throughout 2025, the Belgian capital is marking 100 years of the movement with events, exhibitions and film screenings
- TheGuardian29/03 ‘Maybe people see Edward Hopper, or a spaceship, or something else’: Martin James Burton’s best phone photo
-The British photographer saw an echo of a famous painting when he shot three strangers in a Toronto gallery
- TheGuardian29/03 From A Working Man to Lucy Dacus: a complete guide to this week’s entertainment
-Jason Statham is back in black ops territory, but with a hard hat on, while one-third of Boygenius delivers a gorgeous solo album
- TheGuardian29/03 Henry Gibbs painting looted by Nazis to be returned to Jewish art dealer’s family
-Samuel Hartveld’s great-grandchildren to welcome back stolen 17th-century painting that was sold to Tate Britain
- TheGuardian28/03 Aussie model ditches Bali for secret island
-Surrounded by crystal clear waters and dotted with natural swimming holes on the edge of the Suva Sea, one island awaits that’s previously been dubbed as the quiet alternative to Bali.
- News.com.au28/03 Motorola Edge 60 Pro will be priced
-Motorola is ready to launch its next mid-budget smartphone Motorola Edge 60 Pro, which will come with four cameras, 12GB RAM and 512GB storage. Its price can be around 60,000 rupees. Apart from this, the launch date of Edge 60 Fusion has been set as April 2.
- MSN28/03 Why Alvin Ailey's new 'Sacred Songs' is a homecoming: L.A. arts and culture this weekend
-Cypress Hill and the London Symphony Orchestra, Yorgos Lanthimos' photography exhibition, Nicholas Pilapil's new play and more arts headlines and happenings.
- Los Angeles Times28/03 Jim Cramer's top 10 things to watch in the stock market Friday
-Wall Street was headed for a lower open, with weekly gains in jeopardy.
- CNBC28/03 How “The Great Gatsby” Took Over Pop Culture
-F. Scott Fitzgerald’s classic novel turns 100 this year. What does its hero tell us about how we see ourselves?
- New York Times28/03 Here are Friday's biggest analyst calls of the day: Netflix, Tesla, Nike, Meta, Disney, Ferrari and more
-Here are Friday's biggest calls on Wall Street.
- CNBC28/03 I went inside England's newest prison and saw the 'warm truffle' and pool table
-Justice chiefs relied on academic research on the best colours for the walls and floors, amid a violence and overcrowding crisis behind bars.
- Express28/03 ‘Unreachable’ SUV troubling car giants
-The Chery Tiggo 4 is one of the cheapest SUVs you can buy.
- News.com.au27/03 Top 5 Free AI Website Builders to Try in 2025 🚀
-If you're looking to build a website in minutes, AI website builders have made it easier than ever....
- DEV -27/03 Pamela Anderson's iconic Baywatch swimsuit set to make a splash in the UK
-The red swimsuit that defined an era is back in the spotlight. Explore its legacy and the cultural waves it created, now showcased in a captivating exhibition.
- Express27/03 Will A.I. Soon Outsmart Humans? Play This Puzzle to Find Out.
-Some experts predict that A.I. will surpass human intelligence within the next few years. Play this puzzle to see how far the machines have to go.
- New York Times27/03 Painting the town: Meet the women behind Philadelphia's famous street art
-Mural Arts Philadelphia has created more than 4,000 works for over 41 years − many pieces produced by women, pioneers in a male-dominated domain.
- USA Today27/03 London’s Design Museum takes a deep dive into our love affair with swimming
-From art deco lidos to 1980s Speedos, the curator of a new exhibition on swimming and style talks about the inspiration behind it
- TheGuardian27/03 ‘We can talk through our art’: the Malian festival uniting the Sahel’s people
-In a region fractured by jihadists and coups, Ségou’Art shows ‘we share our culture, even if politics divides us’
- TheGuardian27/03 ‘CSI: Miró’: X-ray reveals Spanish artist painted out his mother – but why?
-Decades of detective work have uncovered Joan Miró’s hidden act of rebellion: painting over his mother’s portrait. But why did the artist do it?
- TheGuardian27/03 Former Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger jumps to venture capital, joins Playground Global
-After retiring as Intel's CEO in December, Pat Gelsinger is becoming a general partner at early-stage venture firm Playground Global.
- CNBC