New York’s Metropolitan Opera premiered “The Death of Klinghoffer” Monday night. The Washington Post describes the opera as “based on the brutal murder in 1985 of Leon Klinghoffer, an elderly Jewish tourist shot by Palestinian terrorists and pushed into the sea from the deck of the cruise ship Achille Lauro.” …
Read More »Legendary singer Lee Greenwood makes surprise announcement about retirement plans: 'So grateful'
Country music legend Lee Greenwood is set to call it quits after more than 40 years in the music industry. Greenwood – a Grammy award-winning artist most known for his signature song “God Bless the U.S.A.” – confirmed he would be retiring at the end of his 2024 tour during …
Read More »NYC dogwalker with high hopes artwork would sell for millions has dreams dashed: report
A New York City man who once walked dogs and fell into possession of a piece of art by abstract artist Chuck Close had high hopes the art would sell for eight figures, but when put to auction, it fell a bit short, according to reports. The New York Post …
Read More »Photo hunt: Can you find the three apples hidden among the red birds?
A graphic artist who creates challenging seek-and-find puzzles is testing people’s attention to detail with this bright and bold, wintry puzzle. Gergely Dudás of Dresden, Germany, is sharing the puzzle with Fox News Digital, and it features three apples hidden among a flock of round, red birds. Some of the …
Read More »Faith-driven Mississippi artist honors Charlie Kirk with powerful portrait despite death threats
A Mississippi artist with a million-strong following recently went viral for his portrait of Charlie Kirk – a piece prominently showcased during Kirk’s massive memorial event viewed by millions. Samuel Ingram, known on social media as Sam Ryan, painted an image of Kirk with his hands pressed together in front …
Read More »Vance, Musk call out Church of England for simulated graffiti art display on walls of UK's oldest cathedral
The Church of England faced widespread mockery on Friday after it installed graffiti art on the walls and columns of the United Kingdom’s oldest cathedral. Days after the first female Archbishop of Canterbury, Sarah Mullally, was appointed, visitors were surprised by a new display simulating graffiti painted over the masonry …
Read More »Louvre heist adds to history of high-profile museum breaches, leaves other galleries on edge
While the daring Sunday robbery at the Louvre Museum in Paris continues to capture worldwide attention, it’s not the first time priceless artifacts have been stolen from the museum’s collection — and it’s almost certainly put other museums on high alert about safeguarding their own treasures. Thieves looted France’s most …
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