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Darryl Daniel, Illustrator of Snoop Dogg’s First Album Cover, Dies at 56
New York Times· 2 days agoThe 1993 album “Doggystyle” went on to sell millions of copies around the world and solidified the...
Bonaparte Letter Goes to Auction, Vandalized Works in Austria, Picasso Drawing Recovered by US...
ARTnews· 2 days agoIt was written by Lucien Bonaparte, Napoleon Bonaparte’s younger brother, while he was a paroled...
How L.A. reached peak taco
Los Angeles Times· 4 days ago— are being lifted and eaten, hand to hungry mouth, in our Greater Los Angeles metropolis of 18 million. Other cities have taco addictions, but in Los...
Selima Optique Collaborates with Yorgos Lanthimos’ ‘Kinds of Kindness’ for a Chic Sunglasses Line -...
Hollywood Insider· 21 hours agoAfter the Academy Award-winning success that was ‘Poor Things’, Yorgos Lanthimos stepped back into...
This high school marching band 'represents the soul of Inglewood'
Los Angeles Times· 4 days agoThe 12 students lined up on the track, their caps and gowns signaling their status as graduating...
Abdul 'Duke' Fakir, last of the original Four Tops, is dead at 88
Detroit News· 5 days agoAbdul “Duke” Fakir, the last original member of Motown’s Four Tops, died Monday of heart failure,...
How the U.S. Presidential Election Is Ratcheting Up Risk for Fashion Stocks
WWD· 3 days agoFrom the start, 2024 promised to be a tough year for fashion stocks. Inflation has made living more...
Will Pete Rose Ever Grow Up?
Esquire· 4 days agoIt is early afternoon, and Pete Rose is hunched over his kitchen table in the snazzy Oak Hills suburb of Cincinnati. You see, his right arm and elbow are...
Somernites Cruise looks to pick up new fans with Truckin' Nationals
Commonwealth Journal, Somerset, Ky.· 3 days agoJul. 23—If you're in Somerset, you likely know all about Somernites Cruise, which has its July show this weekend. But a combination of hitting the literal road and the Information Superhighway ...
Meet the American who popularized Latin music, Tito Puente, World War II Navy veteran and kamikaze...
AOL· 6 days agoYou might say Tito Puente was born to connect cultures. Beloved for his multicultural percussion, Afro-Cuban rhythms and crossover compositions, Puente enjoyed acclaim that spanned generations and genres.