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Members of the Fort Bliss Army Garrison and the El Paso community celebrated the restoration of Rudolph Charles von Ripper’s ...
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LincolnshireWorld on MSNCopies of infamous Cottingley Fairies photographs set for auction after century in family's possessionTwo of the photographs that entranced the world – appearing to prove the existence of fairies – are to go under the hammer in ...
Hotel Bethlehem has earned recognition for its collection of roughly 90-year-old murals, all created by a Pennsylvania ...
His work, while deeply rooted in Soviet traditions, sometimes challenged the very premises of Socialist Realism by revealing ...
Eleanor the Great has a release date. Scarlett Johansson’s directorial debut, which stars Broadway alum June Squibb in a ...
Marshalstown is on Tuesday at 9.30am and Saturday at 7.30pm (Vigil Mass). Castledockrell is on Thursday at 9.30am and Sunday at 9.30am. This is followed by Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament from 10am ...
Mark Dery’s 2018 Gorey biography, “ Born to be Posthumous: The Eccentric Life and Mysterious Genius of Edward Gorey,” documents the artist’s participation in postwar gay life.
‘Queer’ is a word often used to describe Edward Gorey’s mysterious, spooky art. So why is it so hard to acknowledge the artist behind them was queer as well?
Rather than limiting the understanding of his work, accounting for Gorey’s queerness invites viewers of his art and readers of his work into deeper communion with the artist – and themselves.
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