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The Feminist Who Inspired the Witches of Oz
Every living generation has been petrified by The Wizard of Oz. Early in the 1939 film, a cranky neighbor riding her bicycle ...
While there are many forms of art beyond drawing in the show — including painting, sculpture, mixed media work, and textiles, ...
Peaceful women close their eyes, keep their faces impassive, rest their bodies and do not speak. I have my eyes open in the ...
The Delaware Art Museum returns visitors to the 1920s during “Jazz Age Illustration,” the first major exhibition of popular ...
Rather than stick to neutral shades, you can always use a stripy pattern as a way to weave eye-catching hues into your outfit ...
Though the weather is getting chillier, nothing stops the likes of Blake Lively and Nicole Scherzinger rocking fabulous mini dresses. Meanwhile, Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande are taking the world by ...
From expensive-smelling scents to the glidiest eyeliner, our beauty team reviews the best of Victoria Beckham Beauty ...
With a paintbrush in one hand and a camera in the other, Gatekeeper Adrian is on a mission to reimagine what it means to be ...
Ever noticed how rarely you see nuns out and about nowadays? For generations it was commonplace to see small bands of these ...
Only Billy Bob Thornton's rascally charm keeps this Taylor Sheridan drama — about an oilman with all the answers — from being completely unwatchable.
Furthermore, braids have served as a form of resistance against Eurocentric beauty standards imposed on Black women. Enslaved women often lacked autonomy over their bodies, but through the intricate ...
Kehlani performing on stage, wearing a black outfit. Her long hair is styled with pink highlights, and she has visible ...