Hank Willis Thomas in “Bodies of Knowledge”
As a child, artist Hank Willis Thomas was told he stared too much and asked too many questions. Today, these very attributes shape his artistic practice, which pivots on the…
Tudor childhood: from dodging death to nursery rhymes
Nicholas Orme, author of new book Tudor Children, joined Emily Briffett to talk about the lives of young people in the era
We Need to Talk About the New York Times with Tuck Woodstock
New York Times coverage of Trans Rights
Lego Cake Factory – Stop Motion Cooking
In this video, cats make strawberry sponge cake and chocolate cake in a Lego factory.
NEVER TOO SMALL: Architect’s Modernist Apartment Restoration, Melbourne 58sqm/624sqft
NEVER TOO SMALL: Architect’s Modernist Apartment Restoration, Melbourne 58sqm/624sqft With its striking coral exterior, sky bridges and views from all four sides, Architect Ben Ellul’s apartment in the heritage listed…
7 Flash Fiction Stories That Are Worth (a Tiny Amount of) Your Time
Flash fiction is many things: hilariously difficult to categorize; confusingly known as “microfiction,” “short shorts,” “minisagas,” “dribble,” and “drabble”; and sometimes, even dangerous. But great might not be the first…