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By Todd Magel Click here for updates on this story DES MOINES, Iowa (KCCI) — A Mississippi artist is hoping to return to the Des Moines Arts Festival next year after a fire that destroyed her RV ...
In Las Cruces, there’s no shortage of places to hike or take in the beautiful nature — and the City of Las Cruces came up with “Paint your Path,” a program to get teens outside this summer ...
By Abby Wray Click here for updates on this story PRATT, Kansas (KAKE) — A Pratt farmer wanted to show his wife just how much he loved her, and now, when you fly high in the sky above his field ...
Rusty nuts and bolts, discarded links of sturdy metal chains – where most people see junk, Ray Egger sees art.
The spring sales arrived in a gloomy market threatening full-on catastrophe. But there were some bright spots, including a Marlene Dumas of epic scale—plus more in this week’s column.
Key precision: St. Charles spinal surgeons are first in Oregon to use state-of-the-art 3D navigation system ...
By Isabella Ledonne Click here for updates on this story KANSAS CITY, Missouri (KSHB) — A New York architectural firm will oversee a major expansion at the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art. WEISS ...
The seasonal Art Walk in downtown High Springs will return on Saturday, April 19, with 15-20 local artists on the sidewalks from noon to 5 p.m.
We spoke to illustrators, designers, musicians and creative directors about authorship, authenticity, and what makes art feel real in the age of artificial intelligence.
"Peachy, cool arrow," sounds like "pinche culero," which is an expletive in Spanish. The Instagram video showed markers of a deepfake, such as Trump’s mouth movements not syncing with audio.
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