
Art History Lecture Series—’ Giants of Art: The Post-Impressionists’ By Linda Blair
Photo via Pexels.comRealism was dead. Born in Florentine workshops in the early 1400s, realism enjoyed a long run, dominating European art for four centuries. By the mid-1860s it had degenerated into a weary superficiality. This inspired a group of young, creative, yet disgruntled artists to create

Go green in East Village for Earth Day
April is a month to celebrate our planet and demonstrate support for the many environmental awareness campaigns and initiatives present across the world. Every day out of the year, East Village businesses strive to implement eco-friendly practices and the entire neighborhood is going green with adde

Top 7 Tips to Get to Make Your Carpet Smell Fresh As Ever
A carpet adds an aesthetic appeal to your interiors. Carpets are cosy and beautiful. They also get exposed to dirt, soil, grime, eatables, and other elements which make them look old and dull. When these culprits house your carpet for a long time, it doesn’t smell nice. A smelly carpet requires imme
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