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The Lake House by Marci Nault official
A heartwarming debut novel about the unlikely friendship between two outcasts of different generations who, in struggling to move on from the past, discover love, healing, and family in a charming New England lakeside community.
Art & Music Collide at Do Lab's Lightning in a Bottle Festival official
VIBE talks with Lightning in a Bottle festival co-creator Jesse Flemming about the music and arts festival's birth from a backwoods birthday party for him and his twin brother to a boutique 5-day conscious event. From wandering circus performers to yoga classes to a lineup that includes DJs spinning everything from chill-wave to deep house, LIB is a multi-faceted fest that has "something for everybody."
Hudson Yards Exhibition Space Design official
An exhibition space is being planned for Hudson Yards. Here, an architectural video rendering of the project designed by Diller Scofidio + Renfro.
How to Tell a More Impactful Emotional Story official
In Chapter 10 of 16 in her 2011 Capture Your Flag interview with host Erik Michielsen, non-profit founder and executive Courtney Spence answers why being succinct is fundamental to telling more impactful emotional stories. When trying to tell stories of progress using viral media, compact stories work best engaging and inspiring audiences to take action on an issue. Spence is founder and executive director of Students of the World - http://studentsoftheworld.org/
How Clinton Global Initiative Empowers Young Filmmakers official
In Chapter 11 of 16 in her 2011 Capture Your Flag interview, non-profit founder and executive Courtney Spence answers how the Clinton Global Initiative (CGI) matches her non-profit student filmmakers to story opportunities in the field. Spence is founder and executive director of Students of the World - http://studentsoftheworld.org/ - a non-profit that partners with passionate college students to create new media to highlight global issues and the organizations working to address them.
How to Draw Sponge Bob official
Learn how to draw Sponge Bob from Sponge Bob Square Pants with Sketch Heroes
Lifelike Masks Created From DNA official
An artist and PhD student in New York City prints 3D masks from the DNA evidence she finds on the street. Used objects like wads of gum, cigarette butts, and fingernails are all forensic evidence that contain traces of DNA.
Warning: Do Not Open Open This Book by Matthew Forsythe official
CAUTION! Matthew Forsythe's book contains monkeys, alligators, and a whole lot of silliness kids will love!
Sharpening Photos For Both Web and Print official
We're always told that we need to sharpen our photos differently for web and print. But how? How do you best add sharpening so you know which image is web and which is print? Better yet, how do you add sharpening in a way that doesn't require the creation of two separate files. With a little creativity and smart filter layers, you'll see how.
Artist Creates Famous Images on Morning Breakfast official
Art and food can easily go hand in hand. Ida Frosk, a 29-year-old talented artist from Oslo, Norway puts a little extra on her breakfast plate every morning.She turns her morning toast, pancakes or oatmeal into striking works of art.
Not Vital's Exhibition at the Sperone Westwater Gallery official
Not Vital is a prominent Swiss artist born in the Engadin Alpine region. He is mostly known for his witty sculptures, full of humor and references to the different cultures in which he has lived. Take a look at his exhibition in the Sperone Westwater gallery.
Santa Montefiore Discusses Her Novel The Woman from Paris official
The author of The French Gardener presents a novel about a grieving family shocked by the revelations of a stranger attending their father's funeral.
How to Make a Cute Gift Box official
In this episode we show you how to make a cute gift box.
Gravity: Final Render official
Watch the making of the Gravity chapter of "Energy Flow", created by London studio FIELD in collaboration with TCP. This is the final rendition.
An Artist Creates Balancing Sculptures Using Stones official
Check out these balancing structures, featuring gravity defying stones. Natural rock formations, man-made walls, even bricks can be beautiful in their own way. A talented artist, Adrian Gray is using rocks and stones to create amazing sculptures. His work is based on the ‘natural world of balance’. Gray’s biography notes that, “He creates balancing sculptures using naturally weathered stone usually on location by the coast."
How to Make Gingerbread Men Christmas Ornaments official
Martha Stewart and her assistant Amanda use gingerbread cookies to make Christmas tree ornaments. After baking the cookies they are decorated with candy and icing.
How to Make a Gift Card with Heart Flowers official
In this episode we show you how to make your own card, decorated with heart flowers.
Alec Monopoly Addicted To The Thrill of Graffiti Crimes official
Alec Monopoly reminisces on run-ins with LAPD and admits to being addicted to the thrill of Graffiti
Hatfields and McCoys: A Good Feud Never Dies official
Moonshine-swilling and banjo-plucking get their moment: A nonfiction book about the Hatfields and the McCoys, 'The Feud' by Dean King, is one of several new takes on this family revenge story. Ellen Gamerman reports.
How to Make a Cosmetics Organizer official
In this episode we show you how to make a cosmetics organizer using gift boxes.