Ever splashed yourself with coffee or sat a dripping cup down on a white tablecloth? Then you're well aware of the beverage's staining powers. But where some see a ruined shirt, others have found a canvas.
For artist Maria Aristidou, it all started with a latte. "I was working on another commission using watercolors, when all the sudden, I spilled all over the drawing," she says.
Rather than trying to wipe up the mess, she took a moment to look.
Brandy’s journey in the limelight has been followed by increased scrutiny of her looks, which has resulted in significant conversations and conjectures concerning probable plastic surgery.
Brandy’s nose has been a prominent focus in these discussions, with skilled observers noticing discernible variations throughout the years.
Comparisons between her previous and current years reveal a possible narrowing and form change, prompting rumors of rhinoplasty. The conversation moves on to her lips, where there is a discussion about lip augmentation treatments to produce a fuller appearance.
A Jack Russell has claimed the title of Britain's oldest dog - thanks to her fussy diet of Peppa Pig pasta shapes and gluten free fish fingers.
Meg has reached the ripe old age of 25 by shunning regular dog food in favour of human treats.
The pampered pet - who is 113 in dog years - is now believed to be the oldest pooch in the UK following the death of the previous title holder, who died in July aged 23.
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'The Jetsons' dreamt up a ton of futuristic technology. Some of it even came to pass, but inspiration was still found in items from the past. Did you know the cartoon's creators used a car concept from 1954 as inspiration for the series? Published on May 19, 2021 2 min read The Jetsons was the first colorized television program to appear on ABC. It would make sense that the animated series would hold that distinction.
There's a quiet anger informing "LaLee's Kin: The Legacy of Cotton," but the docu by Susan Froemke, Deborah Dickson and Albert Maysles adheres to the rigorous and sober-minded Maysles brothers' tradition of presenting things as they are, without editorializing.
There’s a quiet anger informing “LaLee’s Kin: The Legacy of Cotton,” but the docu by Susan Froemke, Deborah Dickson and Albert Maysles adheres to the rigorous and sober-minded Maysles brothers’ tradition of presenting things as they are, without editorializing.