New York’s High Line to Host Giant Pigeon Sculpture

New Yorkers may not agree on which urban critter best symbolizes their city—the resilient rat, the nuke-proof cockroach, or the scrappy pigeon. However, the latter is about to gain prominence with a new 16-foot-tall monument perched atop the High Line elevated park…

Madonna Biopic Back in Production After Hiatus

After a year and a half hiatus, the highly anticipated Madonna biopic is back in the works. Previous plans for the film, which was set to highlight the singer’s illustrious career, fell through in January 2023. Revival of a Legend’s Story In…

Museum Closures Leave Tribes Waiting for Sacred Items

For over six months, Native American exhibits across the country have been closed as museums work to comply with new federal rules. These regulations mandate that sacred or culturally significant items be returned to tribes or displayed only with their consent. Despite…

Tampons May Have Toxic Levels of Lead and Arsenic, Study Warns

Alarming Findings from UC Berkeley Study A recent study from the University of Berkeley, California, has raised significant concerns about the safety of tampons sold under various popular brands. Published in the latest volume of *Environmental International*, the study reveals that all…

Hatsune Miku Set to Star in Her Own Anime Movie

The world’s most famous virtual star, Hatsune Miku, is taking a giant leap from the digital realm to the silver screen in a new anime movie. Fans are eagerly anticipating how the protagonist of the popular smartphone game Hatsune Miku: Colorful Stage!…

Picasso Artworks Find New Home in Ladies’ Restroom: Here’s Why

A museum in Australia has moved Picasso’s artworks to a women’s restroom, skirting a discrimination complaint by a male visitor who couldn’t enter an exhibit where the works were previously hung. The Original Installation: ‘Ladies Lounge’ Two paintings and a drawing by…

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