Get the latest update. Jet Zero Australia’s proposed $600 million Project Ulysses biofuel refinery is planned to be built on a 20ha site in the Cleveland Bay Industrial Park on Colinta Rd ...
A farmer's adage ... drawing made with graphite and xerox transfer. The work combines seaweed with sketches of rocks and images of swimmers Parsia took from a 1960s text, according to Grant.
Two years ago, Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department internal investigators learned about a group of Lakewood station deputies who shared a common tattoo of a spade, with the number 13.
More characters have been revealed ahead of the release of Assassin's Creed Shadows. The new artwork implies that Nobunaga will be the main villain. Assassin's Creed Shadows is scheduled to be ...
What makes a community vibrant and connected? For Squamish, it’s the ever-growing passion for arts and culture. The Squamish Arts & Culture Grant (ACG) program is seeing more interest than ever.
Let’s show the Lions that we got their backs as they enter the playoffs.” Residents are invited to submit their drawings of the Lions' logo at michigan.gov/onepride. Detroit, for the ...
to examine tattoos on more than 100 sets of mummified human remains from Peru’s Chancay culture. Tattoos will bleed and fade over time, making the design harder to see and evaluate. Pittman said ...
Still, he noted he wasn’t going to bow down to the 9-year-old’s request. "Then I grew it back,” William reportedly continued. "I thought, hang on a second, and I convinced her it was going ...
Ezekiel Elliott's time back in Dallas is over, the team announced Tuesday. The Cowboys have granted the 29-year-old running back's request for a release. Elliott will be placed on waivers ...
Rosen’s tattoos don’t really adorn anyone who is actually walking the street right now: They are bloodless, made-believe. Art writer Dr. Smadar Shefi noted that Maor used his own back for the ...
The Chinese artist, who heard the smashing noise from an adjacent room, described the man’s actions as “unacceptable,” telling the Art Newspaper: “Such acts not only undermine the museum ...