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This time last year, the mothers of the world were just getting the hang of quarantine, online schooling, juggling two or three new roles and trying to keep a grip on their own sanity. For some, it has been more than a year now, and the work didn’t get any easier, but the mothers (for some, teaming with their partners) got better at navigating it all.
It’s what moms do, right? At least, that’s what makes the rest of us feel better about watching them bear such a burden.
I can’t take credit for this one, I saw it on social media, but it resonated. We spend a lot of time telling moms (or those who are filling that role for a child) that they are superheroes. We give them cute Wonder Woman-themed gifts and praise their abilities to handle everything, keep everyone held together. It’s phenomenal what they pull off, we say.
NFTs give artists the chance to reverse their extinction Digital paintings by Beeple at a crypto art exhibition entitled Virtual Niche: Have You Ever Seen Memes in the Mirror?, one of the world s first physical museum shows of blockchain art, ahead of its opening in Beijing on March 26, 2021. NICOLAS ASFOURI/Getty Images
More artists are trying to sell NFTs and the art world is trying to keep up, reported The WSJ.
NFTs could help revive the middle-class artistic economy which has been dwindling for decades.
The NFT market has already grown into a $250 million market, according to a 2020 report.
The NFT craze continues, and it could change the art world.
DC Comics is reportedly eyeing the NFT market
March 14, 2021, 1:11PM EDT
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Reports from last week indicate that comics publisher DC Comics is weighing whether to undertake a foray into the marketplace for non-fungible tokens.
According to a report from Gizmodo s i09, the news came as part of a letter issued last week by DC Comics legal affairs office. DC is exploring opportunities to enter the market for the distribution and sale of original DC digital art with NFTs including both new art created specifically for the NFT market, as well as original digital art rendered for DC s comic book publications, the letter notes.
You can watch the Snyder Cut while snacking on a $130 Justice League-themed meal kit
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Zack Snyder’s Justice League known to fans as the mythical “Snyder Cut” hits HBO Max on March 18th, and Warner Bros. is celebrating the at-home blockbuster relaunch in a unique way: with customized, themed $130 Snyder Cut meal boxes.
Described as “a first-of-its-kind, immersive, at-home dining experience” for customers in the US and the UK, Warner Bros. is teaming up with Wonderland Restaurants (a self-described “creative & innovation studio for the food and beverage industry”) to create the kits. Wonderland Restaurants is also currently working on Park Row, an upcoming high-end DC Comics-themed restaurant in London that was announced in early 2020.