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You can shop for handmade jewelry, grab a gourmet sandwich, watch a welding demo — and even get a tattoo — all under one roof at the San Diego County Fair this summer.
Drew Litton, 67, wanted to be two things when he grew up. He yearned to shoot like “Pistol Pete” Maravich and to play the ...
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10 Transformers Comics We Wish Were Canon
There have been countless Transformers comic books throughout the years, with these being as old a concept as the franchise ...
The “Ocean Guardians in Chumash Territory” mural was created by veteran muralist and environmental activist Emiliano Campobello with help from every single one of Adams’s more than 500 students.
Brody's show features large mixed media art in what he calls an autobiographical display of the gritty New York of his youth.
The cartoon showed weeds and grass celebrating the fact that the weather’s been too wet to mow. A cartoonist can never go wrong with a weather cartoon, said cartoonist Tom Bone III of Athens.
Talking to screenwriter/producer Jeremy Slater is like one big, beautiful geek session. During a Zoom call, it’s easy to see his room littered with artwork and life-sized Star Wars statues such as ...
Coffee Stain, the publisher behind Goat Simulator, Valheim, and Satisfactory, has announced a new roguelike called Into the Unwell. In development at Swedish studio She Was Such A Good Horse, the game ...
To get a better sense, I spoke to Joe Dworetzky at Bay City News and Pulitzer-winner Mark Fiore, two established cartoonists ...
Classic animated characters Tom and Jerry are back in anime form, giving fans a peek at a completely different look for the ...
The New Yorker magazine has just managed to insult Christians and Jews alike with a cartoon depicting the Last Supper in its April 14, 2025, issue. In the drawing by Adam Sacks, Jesus, sitting at ...
(RNS) — The New Yorker magazine has just managed to insult Christians and Jews alike with a cartoon depicting the Last Supper. In the drawing, by Adam Sacks, Jesus, sitting at what we take to be ...