The jungles of Siam are hiding all sorts of secrets, and scattered across it is a series of puzzles that might just be the hardest in the entire game. When you first find the hidden pyramid as par ...
They found that “The Starry Night” was turbulent, and not just by artistic standards. A decade later, astrophysicist James Beattie analyzed the variations in luminance in a patch in the middle ...
I'll be honest with you: I'm not sure how this series is going to pull off anything remotely resembling an ending next week. Not that there have been any really good stopping points in the source ...
(JTT, a launchpad for young talents, closed in 2023.) Mullen saw Van Gogh’s 1889 painting “The Starry Night” on a visit to MoMA early this year. When he reproduced the painting, he worked ...
Meanwhile, glowing below the moon like an orange luminary in the dark of the night is not a star, but one of our planetary neighbors: Mars. Its relatively close proximity to the moon will no doubt ...
Sharma is repped by CAA, ColorCreative, and Jackoway Austen Tyerman. “The Night Agent” is based on the novel of the same name by Matthew Quirk. Per the official logline, the show centers on ...
David Mamet’s Pulitzer Prize-winning drama Glengarry Glen Ross is set in a cutthroat Chicago real estate office where four salespeople compete to sell mostly worthless properties to unwitting ...
On December 21, you'll get an opportunity to find out which one it is, thanks to a MoMA screening of "The Clock," a 24-hour movie created by Swiss American artist Christian Marclay. RECOMMENDED ...
After 549 puzzles though, gamemakers have tried something new for today’s puzzle. Instead of 16 words, players have been presented with a number of different images, drawn by New York Times ...
The iconic video art piece “The Clock” is being shown at MoMA for the first time in 12 years – and a few lucky visitors will be able to spend a night at the museum on Dec. 21 to view the 24 ...
You've heard of the beloved "’Twas the Night Before Christmas" poem—maybe some reinterpretations and parodies of it too. But who actually wrote it, and what inspired these iconic holiday verses?