Hugo Horiot: “I am the emperor / A child with autism is narrated” by Stixis Publications
Can a man with Asperger syndrome (who wanted to be locked up in a psychiatric hospital at the age of three) who spoke at the age of six eliminate the stigma of autism and integrate into society as a successful
James Dean’s famous picture
He may have died young, but he remains a symbol of adolescent revolution and social alienation. James Byron Dean rose to fame thanks to Rebellion Without a Cause (1955), East of Eden, released the year of his death, and The
A review In ‘Fairycakes,’ the Woods Are Campy, Dark and Daft
Issues are considerably extra fascinating within the Shakespearean part of the plot, the place of a prophecy means that the approaching divorce of Titania and Oberon (Burton once more) will consequence within the deaths of their daughters. Now Puck (Chris
Revolutionary Model Turned Uncompromising Painter
It’s hard to believe that “Suzanne Valadon: Model, Painter, Rebel” at the Barnes Foundation is the first American museum show for this sensational French painter. Born in Bessines-sur-Gartempe and raised in Paris by a single mother, Valadon (1865-1938) began drawing at
Charcoal Drawings
How did the city become your main subject? Have you always been fascinated with urban spaces? I’ve been fascinated with them since I moved to New York — wherever I am is sort of what I draw. Because I’ve been in
Methods for Accurate Drawing
The Sight-Size Drawing Method Simply put, the sight-size method is the practice of painting or drawing at the same scale your eye sees your subject. When you look at your subject and drawing, they should be identical in size. Often artists
Statue of Pre-Hispanic Woman Will Replace Columbus Sculpture in Mexico City
A pedestal in the center of Mexico City that once hosted a statue of Christopher Columbus has stood empty since last October. Now, reports Johnny Diaz for the New York Times, a sculpture of an Indigenous woman is set to replace the controversial explorer’s likeness. Mayor
“Last night”: A jazz look at yesterday’s Greek music at the Orient Express Music Wagon
The Train-Theater the Train in Rouf welcomes you again this year at the Orient Express Music Wagon with the musical performance "Last night", from Sunday, October 24, 2021, and every Sunday at 20.00. "Last night", a jazz look at the yesterday
“Sounds and silences”: The poetic collection of Nicoletta Alexandrou by Bacchikon Publications
The poetry collection "Sounds and Silences" talks about how important silence is. The decision not to express emotions or not to make "loud" statements, often hides countless objections and endless discussions, which the sense of futility did not allow to
Vassilis Moutsoglou’s novel “End of time” was published by Tsoukatos Publications
"End of Time" is a political novel set in the context of historical events that took place in 1971 in Turkey and around the Istanbul Technical University. It develops on many levels, social, political, historical, psychological, and police. The protagonist