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Here was a creative battle to end all art wars. I feared one unelected agency after another would wear down this aesthetic belligerent to a stalemate, if not gassing him into unconditional surrender.
What was quite interesting is that whilst the majority of the miniatures here were 6mm American Civil War, they were also ...
The Erie Art Museum has an exhibition by a printmaker known for art about war, poverty and grief. The museum is also taking submissions for its Spring Show.
Elizabeth Nissen, a veteran ABC News correspondent, died Jan. 7 in Ann Arbor, Mich., three days after her birthday. She was ...
Canada Reads premiered in 2002. The first winning book was In the Skin of a Lion by Michael Ondaatje, which was defended by ...
you’ll love War Thunder. Hoard vehicles, change the course of history, and hunt for the inaccuracies to nitpick—what’s not to like? If you’re eager to master the game, the official War ...
Industrialization brought massive changes to warfare during the Great War. Newly-invented killing machines begat novel defense mechanisms, which, in turn spurred the development of even deadlier ...
They have reached the outskirts of the village of Shevchenko beyond the reservoir and behind Kurakhove, according to DeepState, a Ukrainian war tracker with close ties to the military. Some of ...
Alexey Kondakov, Green Light, 2020 Another Art Shield-supported project with a uniquely creative premise is Deocoupage. It began in the Ukrainian town of Izium, which was overrun very early in the war ...
"There is movement along the entire front line. Every day." In eastern Ukraine, Moscow's war machine is gradually churning mile by mile through the wide open fields of the Donbas, enveloping and ...