Decades after World War II, a large number of paintings confiscated and hidden by Nazi’s have resurfaced. Michael Kimmelman’s article, In a Rediscovered Trove of Art, a Triumph Over the Nazis’ Will, talks about the discovery of over 1,500 pieces … Continue reading
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We all assume that art is an experience for everyone. Walking into museums, many of us open our eyes and minds to view the incredible pieces standing before us. But what about people with disabilities? How are they going to … Continue reading
With New York City being such a diverse city with so many different people and creative minds, there is no doubt that the city would be filled with art, ranging from graffiti to art paintings and exaggerated face paintings being … Continue reading
Three-dimensional printing has aided architects, doctors, and weapon designers, but now, its practicality is catching the attention of many art curators. Only one museum can enjoy an original, making the demand for high quality replicas as high as the demand … Continue reading
We all thought J.J. Abrams had officially done it all. He is the simultaneous director and screenwriter of intense TV and film hits such as Lost and Star Trek, and was recently chosen to take on a huge (emphasis on … Continue reading
While watching Nosferatu, I was less concerned with Orlok, Ellen and Hutter than I was with the movie making process. This was my first time watching a silent film, so I was amazed at how impatient I was. Noticing I … Continue reading
Nosferatu is a fairly well done telling of Dracula. The shots themselves are very pretty, and the music that accompanied the film was very fitting and atmospheric. Anyone that can tolerate the trademark trappings of a very, very old movie … Continue reading
To be honest, I’ve never watched Dracula or heard anything about the film other than “it’s about a vampire,” which is an incredibly vague description. I essentially watched Nosferatu with a blank slate. I’m not the biggest fan of scary … Continue reading
To indulge myself, I’ll post the obligatory Spongebob gif everyone is so fond of and primarily the reason most of us had heard of this fellow Nosferatu before. Alright, now that I got that out of the way… This may … Continue reading
Everything about Nosferatu was so dramatic – the music, the body movements, and facial expressions of the actors – it was difficult to adapt to, and I was weirded out by how much effort Jonathan and Nina had to put … Continue reading