Fine Art
Get Rid of Fat Under Chin Naturally: Achieve a Defined Jawline!
Introduction: Submental fat, commonly known as a double chin, can be a source of frustration for many individuals. Whether due to aging, obesity, genetics, poor posture, or an imbalanced diet, the accumulation of fat under the chin can impact self-esteem and facial aesthetics. In this comprehensive guide, we will explore the causes of double chin fat and delve into effective non-surgical treatments to help you get rid of fat under your chin naturally. Discover the power of these natural remedies and embrace a more sculpted and confident jawline.
By Double Chin Wand3 years ago in Art
More Than 4 Decades on TV...
In the realm of television, few shows have captured the hearts and imaginations of viewers for as long as "Wheel of Fortune." For over four decades, this iconic game show has entertained millions of households with its blend of luck, wordplay, and thrilling anticipation. However, one cannot discuss the show's remarkable longevity without acknowledging the incredible presence of its beloved host, who has become an indelible part of our lives.
By Hayo Bamise Deboapet3 years ago in Art
The Hollywood Foreign Press Association Dissolves
In a landmark moment for the entertainment industry, the Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA) has made the decision to disband amidst a flurry of controversy and scrutiny. This significant development will reshape the landscape of one of the most anticipated and prestigious awards shows in Hollywood - the Golden Globe Awards. With the HFPA's dissolution, the Golden Globes are poised to embark on a transformative journey, paving the way for a new era of recognition and celebration.
By Harsh Patel3 years ago in Art
Unlocking New York City's Hidden Spaces
Let me show you something. What you're looking at here are over 590 plazas or privately owned public spaces scattered throughout New York City. If we were to knit all of these spaces together, they would be larger than the floor space of One World Trade Center. These spaces have the potential to be centers of culture, commerce, and conversation, similar to Piazza del Campo in Siena or Trafalgar Square in London. However, most of them look lifeless and empty. Why is that? Well, the truth is, they weren't really designed for us in the first place.
By Myke & Amy3 years ago in Art
εὐφορία (Euphoria). Content Warning.
There is a sadness that lives within the tremendous euphoria of being Queer. A lifetime of at least some shred of disappointment or fear for our differences and what that means for our safety and happiness. But it isn’t because being Queer is bad. Not at all. It is an unbelievably special and beautiful thing that no one can take away from us. But it is a difference, and a very distinct one thanks to culture wars and the wide spread of misinformation. That’s what makes it so hard. That invalidating external - everything and everyone else who does not care to understand. We say Pride is all year round, but that is not yet true. Because, if we are still struggling to claim Pride year round in a safe way, still demanding change by protesting the murder of countless LGBTQ+ people, especially our trans siblings, then, no, we do not have Pride year round.
By Maura Bernstein3 years ago in Art
What Even Is Art?. Top Story - June 2023.
"To admit vulnerability is to confirm our worst fears; to accept vulnerability is to make peace with one's self; and to state the moment of vulnerability is an act of bravery, which represents the entire state of being an artist." -- Me, somewhat further down.
By Ashley McGee3 years ago in Art
Masterpieces Unveiled: Discovering the Legends of Fine Art
The world of fine art is a vast and complex universe full of masterpieces that have marked the course of history. From classical to contemporary art, the evolution of artistic expression can be traced back centuries, and its influence can still be seen in today's culture. Paintings, sculptures, installations, and other forms of visual arts have been used to convey emotions, tell stories and reflect on society's values.
By Rohit Kumar3 years ago in Art
The Forgotten Symphony
Chapter 1: The Haunting Melody In the heart of a small, forgotten town named Harmonyville, there stood an abandoned music hall. Once a vibrant hub of artistic expression, it now lay in ruins, its grandeur diminished by time and neglect. Amongst the debris and shattered glass, a lone piano stood as a symbol of a forgotten era. Rumors whispered through the town that the music hall was haunted, that the ethereal strains of a forgotten symphony could still be heard within its walls.
By Hammad Rahman3 years ago in Art










