May 1, 2025

Fans of John Wick Can Now Explore the Film’s High-Stakes World in Las Vegas

What’s more Vegas than a curated attraction inspired by John Wick? Starring Keanu Reeves as its eponymous assassin, the film franchise has recently been reimagined into the John Wick Experience, an “action-packed adventure” that encompasses everything from crime bosses to themed cocktails. Housed in Las Vegas’ AREA15, the immersive experience unfolds across a 12,000-square-foot space and lasts about an hour.

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April 30, 2025

Buzz Lightyear Talks To Deaf Boy in Sign Language at Disneyland and Makes His Whole Day

For many kids, one of the most exciting parts of a trip to Disneyland is getting to meet and talk to their favorite characters. For one boy named Jabez, his encounter with Buzz Lightyear from Toy Story was not only memorable, but has warmed the hearts of many around the world. While greeting the kid, Buzz Lightyear realized Jabez was deaf but could sign.

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April 30, 2025

What Is Kumiko? Discover How Japan’s Traditional Woodworking Technique Continues To Thrive Today

Japan is renowned for its rich heritage of ancient crafts, from origami to kintsugi. However, several contemporary woodworkers are bringing attention to a lesser-known woodworking tradition called kumiko. One of those artists is Washington, D.C.-based David Gootnick, who creates kumiko-inspired decorative panels that celebrate the beauty of the age-old art form. Originating during Japan’s Asuka period (538 to 710 CE)

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April 29, 2025

Claude Monet’s Stepdaughter Finally Gains Recognition in First-Ever U.S. Show

Last year, Impressionism marked its 150th anniversary. At the forefront of these celebrations was Claude Monet, one of the movement’s most coveted pioneers and the artist behind such masterpieces as Impressionism, Sunrise, Water Lilies, and Haystacks. Left out entirely was someone very close to him, and equally adept: the forgotten Monet, that is, Blanche Hoschedé-Monet.

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