Aesthetic Revolutions and Twentieth-Century Avant-Garde Movements
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This collection examines key aesthetic avant-garde art movements of the twentieth century and their...

Shunga: Sex and Pleasure in Japanese Art
Timothy Clark, C. Andrew Gerstle and Aki Ishigami
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You can discover Japanese art like no other. Originally created by the artists of the ukiyo-e school...

Beginner's Guide to Creating Manga Art: Learn to Draw, Color and Design Characters
Steven Cummings, Gonzalo Ordonez and 3DTotal Team
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Bursting with knowledge and brilliant artwork, Beginner's Guide to Creating Manga Art offers a...

GameCritics (290 KP) rated World of Warcraft in Video Games
Jul 14, 2017
Original Score: 95 out of 100
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Jarom Solar Norris (177 KP) rated the Nintendo Switch version of Battle Chef Brigade in Video Games
Sep 5, 2018

Jarom Solar Norris (177 KP) rated Night In The Woods in Video Games
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tarabu42 (7 KP) created a video about The Butchering Art: Joseph Lister's Quest to Transform the Brutal World of Victorian Medicine in Books
Oct 29, 2017 (Updated Oct 30, 2017)
Visual Arts Management
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The arts sector is of vital importance to the global economy and students involved in the visual...

The Art of Hygge: How to Bring Danish Cosiness into Your Life
Jonny Jackson and Elias Larsen
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Hygge (pronounced 'hue-ga') is a Danish word that describes the feeling of being cosy, comfortable...

David McK (3547 KP) rated Red Notice (2021) in Movies
Dec 12, 2021
Deadpool.
Black Adam.
All in the same movie; a wannabe twisty-turny crime thriller in which a framed FBI agent (played by Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson) has to team up with his former notorious art thief target (Ryan Reynolds) to clear his name and to catch the new '#1 art thief in the world' thief aka The Bishop (Gal Gadot).
I found this to be reminiscent of the Nic Cage starring 'National Treasure' series, with the main characters all globe-trotting around the world in pursuit of the McGuffin, and with the interplay between Johnson and Reynolds raising a few laughs/raised eyebrows along the way.
In short: good, but not brilliant.