Award-winning fantasy artist John Picacio, whose credits include work with "Game of Thrones," has teamed up with a New York Times bestselling author.
Frustrated with the absence of positive representations of Black people in art, John Wilson responded by providing images of Black dignity while addressing the painful realities of racial prejudice.
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A profile of Hetty King, a masterful cross-dresser who was once known and celebrated internationally as 'England's greatest ...
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Sendak, best known for his award-winning book Where the Wild Things Are, passed away in 2012. Several years earlier though, ...
Joe Rivera is in his seventh year with The Sporting News, handling NFL ... He loves dingers, wrestling, comic books, movies, music and really bad puns. He is also a card-carrying BBWAA member ...
A Boston-based artist is using balloons to show off her creativity and her work can now be seen all over the city for ...
A Bay Area artist is using her passion for birds and other coastal animals to bring a unique perspective to St. Pete Artworks ...
Four new books about wrestling, including works by Evan Ginzburg, Steven Johnson, Sheldon Goldberg and Al Getz, deliver for ...
Whenever he appears on SNL anniversaries, he never comes off like it’s enough that he showed up. He commits, he takes chances ...