Nathaniel Cunningham+FollowEl Paso students shine in Virgen de Guadalupe artAlondra Rivera from Bel Air High just took home second place in the Ysleta ISD’s annual Virgen de Guadalupe Art Contest with her stunning colored pencil piece, "Virgen Morena." This contest isn’t just about art—it’s a way for students across El Paso to connect with their roots and celebrate the cultural importance of Our Lady of Guadalupe, whose feast day is December 12. It’s inspiring to see young artists honoring tradition while sharing their own creative voices. What other local traditions do you think deserve more spotlight in our schools? #Entertainment #Painting #ElPaso00Share
pamela78+FollowDid You See the Colosseum’s New Look? 😲The Colosseum’s latest restoration has fans split—some say the modern lighting makes it more magical for photos, while others argue it takes away from its ancient vibe. Plus, the surge in 2023 visitors has sparked debate: is the Colosseum still a timeless icon, or is it losing its charm to crowds and cameras? Fandoms are clashing over whether the new tech upgrades are enhancing or ruining the experience! #Entertainment #Painting #Colosseum00Share
jlawrence+FollowBianca Censori’s Wild Human Furniture Show 🤯Bianca Censori’s latest art performance in Seoul is all anyone can talk about! She literally turned people into furniture, and fans are split—some say it’s genius, others call it plain weird. The real twist? Kanye West was spotted leaving with her, fueling rumors their relationship is still rock solid despite all the drama. Is this art or just attention-seeking? Debate is ON! #Entertainment #Painting #BiancaCensori61Share
Dr. Jamie Ferguson+FollowRick Steves' Museum Pick Sparks Debate 🏛️Rumor has it Rick Steves is hyping the National Museum of Scotland as a must-see, but some fans are calling him out for overlooking smaller, lesser-known gems in Edinburgh. Is he playing favorites, or is this museum really THAT good? The fandom is split—some say he’s right, others claim he’s missing the real hidden treasures. What do you think: is Rick’s pick overrated or spot on? #Entertainment #Painting #RickSteves00Share
Angela Williams+FollowColorized 1960s: Did Dick Van Dyke Start a Trend? 🎨Seeing the 1960s in color totally changes the vibe—suddenly, everything feels more real and relatable. But here’s the fandom debate: was Dick Van Dyke’s show secretly responsible for the whole “color TV craze”? Some fans swear the iconic sitcom pushed networks to switch from black-and-white to color faster than planned. Others say it’s just a myth. What do you think—did Dick Van Dyke really change TV history, or is it just nostalgia talking? #Entertainment #Painting #DickVanDyke51Share
John Henry+FollowFast Fashion Drama: Mandy Barker's Beach Shock 😱Photographer Mandy Barker’s discovery of textile waste disguised as seaweed has fans debating: is fast fashion the real villain? Her new book exposes how synthetic clothing pollutes beaches and oceans, sparking a heated debate over whether tossing old clothes should be illegal. Some say the industry’s microplastics are a hidden scandal, while others argue it’s all about consumer choices. Where do you stand in the great fast fashion fallout? #Entertainment #Painting #FastFashion00Share
James Wright III+FollowColumbia’s hidden gem for unique local findsWalking into Partager Gallery on Garners Ferry Road feels like discovering a secret trove of creativity right in Southeast Columbia. Leslie Francis, a Columbia native, turned her passion for art and community into a vibrant space where local artisans shine. From hand-forged cookware and nature-inspired art to cozy sweaters and playful toys, every item has a story. What’s even better? The gallery isn’t just about shopping—it’s a place for workshops, storytimes, and connecting with neighbors. If you’re looking for gifts with heart or want to support local talent, this spot is worth a visit. What’s your favorite local shop for unique finds? #Entertainment #Painting #ColumbiaSC00Share
Miss Angela Murray+FollowBoston’s Fort Point: From wool to art wonderlandBoston’s Fort Point neighborhood, once the beating heart of America’s wool trade, has reinvented itself as New England’s largest hub for artists and creators. Decades after the warehouses stood empty, artists moved in, transforming the old brick buildings into vibrant studios and galleries. Now, the annual Fort Point Open Studios draws crowds eager to explore these historic spaces, meet artists, and experience the creative energy firsthand. It’s wild to think these same walls once stored 75% of the nation’s wool! How do you feel about old industrial spaces becoming cultural hotspots? Would you want to live or work in a place with such a rich past? #Entertainment #Painting #Boston00Share
Carrie Burnett+FollowCharlotte artists locked out of their own workCharlotte’s oldest art gallery, Coffey & Thompson, shut its doors and left dozens of local artists in limbo—unable to access or recover their own artwork, some worth tens of thousands of dollars. Even more troubling, some artists discovered their pieces were sold without their knowledge or payment. With the gallery owner unreachable and the property tied up in legal red tape, artists are scrambling to reclaim what’s left. This hits especially hard during the holiday season, when many rely on art sales to make ends meet. How should the community support these artists, and what protections should be in place for creatives? #Entertainment #Painting #CharlotteArt00Share
jlawrence+FollowDetroit’s lost sculpture finds new life downtownA piece of Detroit’s history, once thought lost forever, is now on display at the Hudson’s Detroit building. Harry Bertoia’s massive 26-foot sculpture, originally hidden away and nearly forgotten after a mall demolition, has been restored and installed at General Motors’ new headquarters. The installation was no small feat—crews had to cut a huge opening in the building just to bring it in! It’s a striking reminder of how art can resurface and become part of our city’s story again. What other hidden gems do you think Detroit still has tucked away? #Entertainment #Painting #DetroitArt00Share