A groundbreaking show at the Louvre dedicated to the medieval painter Cimabue includes an exceptionally rare panel discovered ...
A lost fragment of the Bayeux Tapestry stolen by a Nazi scientist has been rediscovered in Germany and will be repatriated to ...
A rare piece of art by a famous Iowan artist will soon leave the Sioux City Art Center for restoration. Almost everyone is familiar with Grant Wood’s painting of a pitchfork-wielding farmer and ...
Still, almost despite itself, it points to true art. By Jason Farago and George Etheredge for The New York Times As a sprawling new exhibit opens in two museums in Amsterdam, the German artist ...
A REAL-LIFE nurse called out an EastEnders blunder - as Martin Fowler tragically died. Fans were heartbroken as Martin (James Bye) was killed off in the BBC soap's 40th Anniversary live episode.
BBC viewers have spotted a bonkers Match of the Day editing blunder during the highlights of Aston Villa vs Ipswich Town. The Villans came from behind to earn a point against the relegation ...
In a recent YouTube video, Nothing compared the camera stabilization of the unreleased Phone 3a to the iPhone 16 Pro Max, with the Phone 3a appearing to outperform the iPhone until viewers pointed ...
President Cyril Ramaphosa has tried to allay fears and anxiety around the 11th-hour postponement of the 2025 Budget Speech, saying that it shows the Government of National Unity (GNU) is doing its ...
The holiday rental and accommodation booking platform, Booking.com, has issued an apology following reports that American solo traveller Ariel Lyndsey was scammed multiple times while using their ...
We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Kudos for this excellent editorial that hits the nail on the head. Justin Trudeau has ruined the Canadian economy by pushing his warped ideology ...
Fans instantly took to X, formerly known as Twitter to call out the blunder. One said: "The heart monitor Martin was hooked up to. The numbers never changed and the lines showing the heart rate ...
More than 220 medics may have gone on to treat sick patients after being told they had passed a crucial exam when they had actually failed. The mistake by the Federation of the Royal Colleges of ...