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Rusty nuts and bolts, discarded links of sturdy metal chains – where most people see junk, Ray Egger sees art.
Material has memory.” This philosophy is the narrative behind most of Amoda’s work, including his current sculpture garden on display at Atlanta's Woodruff Park.
Yet when AI’s use in art enters the conversation, some retreat in discomfort, shunning it as an affront to the very essence of art. This ongoing debate continues to create disruptions among artists.
Boston Marathon 2025: Start time, route map, how to watch, and everything you need to know At just 22 years old, Usain Bolt really surprised everyone at the 2008 Beijing Olympics. He ran the 100 ...
Barbers Hill senior Jayden Thrower set a new school record of 50-4 and won the triple jump Friday morning at the UIL Region 3-5A Track and Field Championship. The defending regional and state Class 5A ...
Like the boys tennis section races, which are coming to a head. And a big day for an Ephrata track and field thrower. Jason Guarente and Jeff Reinhart return to chat about those things ...