Keller s Comics Corner: To Have Loved and Lost By cmkeller on Feb 14, 2021, 12:56am EST 3
Welcome to the finale, at least for now, of Keller s Comics Corner. When I conceived this series, I knew there were a number of baseball-featuring comic books that I had in mind to write about, and this one, on this particular day, was always meant to be the endpoint. It s certainly not an exhaustive catalog of all times that any character in any comic book has ever played baseball. There are too many for me to list or research. But I challenged myself to create content once a month for a full year, and I have succeeded. I have a heightened appreciation to those of you who have been able to commit to weekly (or more frequent) content production, which I have spent much time enjoying. I know it ain t easy to find the time. Shout-outs to Hokius s movie reviews and Matthew Lamar s Pop Culture Corner, which helped in my decision to do these postings here despite most of them not bein
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The neoclassical-ambient duo of Adam Wiltzie and Dustin OâHalloran offers a gorgeous, towering, and apposite score for a dance theater production based on the Italo Calvino novel of the same name.
While appearing on albums for reputable labels such as Mute, Kranky, and Bedroom Community, todayâs electronic-ambient artists are also afforded a healthy sideline in commissions for dance, theater, art installation, and film. One key benefactor is the choreographer Wayne McGregor, who treats his internationally acclaimed spectacles like heâs booking Moogfest, enlisting composers such as Max Richter, Ben Frost, and Jon Hopkins.
But those lines seem especially blurred in the case of A Winged Victory for the Sullen, whose second album,
Uniqlo’s Mona Lisa-inspired collection is making us smile
Uniqlo’s Mona Lisa-inspired collection is making us smile
Uniqlo’s Musée du Louvre UT Collection features art-inspired graphics, inspired by the Paris museum’s collection, created by British graphic designer Peter Saville
In lieu of physically visiting a gallery or museum, we suggest you splash some artworks across your torso instead. Luckily, Uniqlo’s latest collection with the Musée du Louvre in Paris, can provide you with all the artistic inspiration you need.
The Japanese retailer’s latest UT (Uniqlo T-shirt) collection features a range of men’s and women’s hoodies, sweaters and t-shirts with graphics and logos which have been inspired by the 35,000 artworks on show in the Louvre’s hallowed exhibition halls, including Da Vinci’s
DS Automobiles has unveiled a limited-edition version of its DS 7 SUV which draws inspiration from the Le Louvre art museum in Paris.
The DS 7 Crossback Louvre’s chief offering is access to over 180 works of art, viewable through the car’s 12-inch infotainment screen. A unique ‘Day at the Louvre’ feature allows occupants of the car to discover some of the museum’s key works of art, including paintings, portraits and sculptures.
Pyramid shapes are applied across the car.
They can be accessed either via a search function or by allowing the system to suggest a new item each day, with works of art including the famous Mona Lisa by Leonardo da Vinci, The Wedding at Cana by Véronèse and The Winged Victory of Samothrace. Each piece is accompanied by a four-minute podcast which explains the history of the item.