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Bruce Lee Cha Cha Dancing

Bruce Lee was genuinely cha-cha obsessive before he became the martial-arts icon. As a teenager in Hong Kong, he won the 1958 Crown Colony Cha-Cha Championship. He reportedly kept lists/notebooks of cha-cha steps, including over 100 moves, and practiced with the same obsessive discipline he later applied to fighting.

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AADIEU ADIEU APA. ...Spoiler alert...At the end of Eugène Ionesco’s absurdist play The Chairs, the audience waits for a speaker to finally reveal a profound... Read More

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Ceramics and film sets from Design Funzione Arte, an exhibition at MAAM in Grosseto exploring the shared language of Etruscan craftsmanship and contemporary design.

Design Funzione Arte is an exhibition at the Museo Archeologico e d’Arte della Maremma (MAAM) in Grosseto that places Etruscan artifacts alongside contemporary design and... Read More

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Bowl. Nicholos Homoky. Porcelain, 4 x 4.5 inches, ca. 1982. Photo: PD Rearick.

Nicholas Homoky (born 1950) is a Hungarian-born British ceramic artist known for transforming traditional bowls, teapots, and vessels into sculptural, often playful works that blur... Read More

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Sasha Court

Sasha Court is a Halifax, Nova Scotia–based ceramic artist whose intuitive, hand-built stoneware vessels combine sculptural forms with richly layered glazes.

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John White

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Poem clipping published in The Baltimore Sun, Maryland, 1924. "I Love Her" She smokes. She paints. She powders. She reads La Vie Parisienne. She drinks... Read More

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