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Want to make the most of one sheet of paper? This DIY project shows how to create cute and functional mini notebooks, perfect ...
Hello Kitty may be Sanrio's biggest and most recognizable character, but she is actually much smaller physically than fans ...
Kimberly Belflower, the writer of the Tony-nominated play “John Proctor Is the Villain,” starring Sadie Sink, admires doll houses and pays tribute to a childhood hero.
BBC Daytime has commissioned eight episodes of its new series, The Marvellous Miniatures Workshop (w/t) made by MGM Alternative and presented by TV presenter, author, podcaster and BBC Radio 2 ...
Culture | NPR Button-sized eggs and teapot cities: A peek into the big, wide world of miniatures The pandemic helped supercharge a niche craft into a fine arts movement. Now the scene is more ...
After pictures of in-hand copies of Wizkids’ new pre-painted Baldur’s Gate 3 miniatures emerged and were promptly ridiculed last week, the toymaker has announced plans to offer complete ...
Board game company WizKids has apologised for its recent line of Baldur's Gate 3 miniatures, acknowledging the melty faced monstrosities "missed the mark" and offering full refunds.
Indeed, the Japanese adopted miniatures into its kawaii culture of cuteness via miniaturized cooking, along with an acceptance of prepared ingredients (not including the food itself). Their tiny ...
Lua Asuka, an indie Vtuber who originally debuted with Production Kawaii, announced she will graduate in May.
Chibi is also culturally significant The Chibi figure trend fits perfectly into the world of "kawaii", a Japanese word that means cute or adorable. But kawaii isn’t just about looks.
LONG BEFORE “KAWAII” took hold in the language, however — and before any comparative notion of cuteness emerged in the West — a fascination with the dainty and the defenseless was present ...
Pope’s death: what now for the Jubilee – and how its kawaii mascot might outlive it The Vatican now faces a strangely literal question: who gets to close the Catholic Church’s sacred year?