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Soviet space memorabilia, a giant eyeball and a marble pair of breasts are just a few of the storied incongruities and ...
There’s no plaque, and nobody can really explain the statue’s significance. The statue was donated in 2003 in memory of Louise (Lee) Turner, a local businesswoman who had the statue in her ...
Downtown Griffith staple G&G Hobbies left to longtime employee, who's looking for buyer to keep it going From the A look back at Northwest Indiana businesses that closed in 2023 series ...
The Graveface Museum isn’t just another stop on Savannah’s tourist trail – it’s a full-immersion plunge into the delightfully disturbing corners of American culture. Most museums ask you to keep your ...
Walking through the devil’s mouth entrance (yes, literally a giant devil head with glowing yellow horns that you walk through) feels like crossing some bizarre threshold between the ordinary world and ...
Art market terms – a glossary. If you are new to the art market you may find this list of terms frequently used by Antiques Trade Gazette helpful.. After. When a work of art or an object is described ...
After a day of reflection, Annie’s return to Queen’s ended with an unexpected tribute to Grimmy, when we presented her with a framed picture of a three-toed taxidermy sloth which lives in the ...
After a day of reflection, Annie’s return to Queen’s ended with an unexpected tribute to Grimmy, when we presented her with a framed picture of a three-toed taxidermy sloth which lives in the ...
In short: Plaques stolen from a World War I memorial avenue in Hobart have been found. The plaques, commemorating the lives of Tasmanian World War I troops, were reported stolen last week.
The 19 bronze plaques brazenly stolen from Hobart’s Soldiers’ Memorial Avenue last week have been recovered after police received an anonymous tip leading them to a dumped hessian bag filled ...