There are so many things to do around Portland that it can make it kind of hard to figure out what to do on a night out. From hundreds of top-rated culinary choices, bars with arcades, and rooftop spots with dessert martinis, it’s almost overwhelming.
I wanted to take my mom out o
Bill Brownridge is the first artist to be inducted into the Saskatchewan Sports Hall of Fame, which was established in 1966.
Bill Brownridge’s list of accomplishments as an artist and author could fill the space allotted for this story — and then some.
But even with such an e
Like many toy companies, Lego has come to realize that selling directly to adults is just as lucrative as convincing kids to beg their parents for the latest sets. And what better way to convince grownups to welcome Lego into their homes than with a set that recreates one of the most famous pa
On the last Friday of each month, the Final Friday team hosts live music in Barton County’s only consumption district, located between Main Street and Williams Street in downtown Great Bend. On Friday, June 24, Barton Arts Movement (BAM) will host a special pop-up art gallery and contest cal
The earthy scent of weed fills the air as I ascend to a second-story walk-up in Mattapan, Mass., where about a dozen people have gathered for Gallery 205’s Saturday night “Toke N Paint.” Every week, between 6 and 10 p.m., participants can get high and paint — for a sum of $50 dollars p
Vincent van Gogh, “Café Terrace at Night,” 1888 (Photo: Paul Hermans via Wikimedia Commons, Public domain)
In 1888, Vincent van Gogh exchanged the electric nightlife of Paris for the tranquility of the French countryside. There, in Arles, the Dutch artist flourished cr
He was late, but not fashionably. Just late. Late for the best party of the century, that creative revolution of early 20th-century modernism that turned aesthetics into concepts, decoration into experience, and individual identity into the universal fluidity of life, lived as one dissonant ch
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Phillips’s 20th-century & contemporary art auction, 2017. Courtesy of Phillips.
Emily Mae Smith, Dust, 2019. © Emily Mae Smith. Courtesy of Phillips.
Sarah Slappey, Yellow Touch, 2018. © Sarah Slappey. Courtesy of Phillips.
María Berrío, Flor, 2013. © María Berr