April 6, 2024

After Over 140 Years, Barcelona’s Sagrada Familia Will Finally Be Completed in 2026

Strolling through Barcelona in 1882, many citizens would never have guessed that the next century would create—though painfully slowly—one of the city's most iconic buildings. At first glance, the Sagrada Família looks medieval and gothic, but in actuality, it's the work of modern architect Antoni Gaudí. Built mostly from his blueprints, it has spires topped with Christian symbols and intricate stonework. But this magnificent church is still unfinished over 100 years after its construction began.

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April 5, 2024

Head-to-Toe Style for Creative People Who Love a Little Flair

Style is a very personal form of self-expression. What you wear can say a lot about who you are or who you want to be. Every piece of clothing, accessory, and body decor adds to your personal style, letting others know what you are all about, or at the very least what you’re interested in. That’s why creative people love to add a little flair to their everyday ensemble.

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April 4, 2024

Photojournalist Celebrates Black Rodeo Culture in New Book

When photojournalist Ivan McClellan was invited to America's longest-running Black rodeo in 2015, he wasn't sure what to expect. Having grown up in an urban setting, McClellan was unfamiliar with the culture. But he was soon entranced by the atmosphere, and that singular experience kicked off a long-term look at Black rodeo culture. Eight Seconds: Black Rodeo Culture, published by Damiani Books, is the culmination of that experience.

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