February 2, 2026

Long-Lost Robert Burns Portrait Has Reemerged After 200 Years

When Dr. William Zachs attended an auction in London last March, he was in pursuit of something very specific: a long-lost painting of the world-renowned Scottish poet and lyricist Robert Burns. The work had been painted in 1802, some six years after Burns’ death, by Henry Raeburn, who also happened to be a revered Scottish artist. But only a few decades later, the canvas vanished.

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February 1, 2026

Ventriloquist Uses Audience Members as Human Puppets for a Hilarious Spin on the Entertaining Art

Ventriloquism dates back thousands of years, entertaining (and sometimes even frightening) audiences. But ventriloquist Nina Conti seems to have introduced a hilarious twist to this millennia-old art. Rather than using a puppet or a doll, she uses actual living people, adding a layer of spontaneity to her shows that confirms her talents and quick wit, on top of being tremendously funny to watch.

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January 30, 2026

Legendary Music Producer Rick Rubin Gives Great Advice on How To Create the Best Art

Great art is subjective, but the most authentically creative outputs arguably come from people who make art for themselves—not for others. This is the theory of Rick Rubin, an American record producer known for his work with LL Cool J, the Beastie Boys, Run‑D.M.C, Rage Against the Machine, and many more iconic artists. While many music producers are associated with a specific sound, Rubin works across genres.

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