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The curators of an exhibition in Florence have this week unveiled what they claim is the only surviving sculpture by Leonardo da Vinci.
It’s always been part of Leonardo’s legend that he made sculptures, including a giant horse, but not a single extant three-dimensional work by him had been identified.
When he acted, the words were notes; the sentences, lyrics; every monologue, an aria. Photo: Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP Say “Andre Braugher,” and you hear Andre Braugher. The 61-year-old actor, who died yesterday after a brief and unspecified illness, was a star of Homicide: Life on the Street, Brooklyn Nine-Nine, and Men of a Certain Age, as well as every scene he ever appeared in.
He was visually striking, with his shaved head, searching eyes, and wry smile — and he had a gift for making characters seem earthbound and lived-in, even when playing such extraordinary men as Detective Frank Pembleton on NBC’s Homicide: Life on the Street; the trailblazing Captain Ray Holt on Brooklyn Nine-Nine; the experimental oncologist Ben Gideon on the medical drama Gideon’s Crossing; the supercompetent title character of the miniseries Thief; and the warriors, neurotics, and schemers of Shakespeare’s tragedies (including Richard II, Henry V, Claudius, and Iago).
Loni Love proved that she's a real one while defending Jeannie Mai from her co-host's ex-husband.
Freddy Harteis, who split from The Real co-host in 2017, allegedly remarked that he "upgraded from trash to treasure a long time ago," following Jeannie's announcement that she's expecting a baby with husband Jeezy.
"Best decision I ever made," Harteis wrote, according to a screenshot of his Instagram comment shared by the The Neighborhood Talk. "Congratulations. Being truly happy is an awesome feeling.
Westworld stunner Evan Rachel Wood opted to wear head-to-toe Altuzarra for her third time at the Costume Institute Gala at Manhattan's Metropolitan Museum of Art on Monday.
It took designer Joseph Altuzarra 'a little over a month' to hand-embroider the 30-year-old Golden Globe nominee's custom gilded cape from a thousand feathers.
The half-Chinese 35-year-old was inspired by the iconography of angels in Catholic art and sculpture while honoring the Heavenly Bodies: Fashion & The Catholic Imagination theme.
Readers recommendMusicReaders recommend: songs about hearing and playing records – resultsPerusing the record shops and jukeboxes of the musical landscape, RR regular DarceysDad brings home a rich bag of goodies on display from last week’s topic
In this web-driven digital era, music is instantly available in so many ways that certain formats simply aren’t made any more. For some, that’s a concept hard to get your head around. There are still aficionados of the eight-track, and yes, everybody loves a mixtape cassette, but somehow, there is nothing quite like that simple flat disc of grooved plastic: the record.