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A-Reece postpones his Pretoria concert to 2024
Revenge Clubs Records, the record label headed by South African rapper A-Reece, recently made a significant announcement that has reverberated through the fan community. The much-anticipated Pretoria concert, originally slated for December, has encountered a change in plans, leading to its rescheduling to March 2024. The decision was communicated through an official statement, extending apologies to the rapper's devoted fan base, colloquially known as the "Slimes," and revealing intricate details surrounding the postponement.
By Stuart Mkatywa2 years ago in Art
The Mona Lisa Mystery
Divulging the Cryptic Allure of the World's Most Popular Painting Presentation: The Mona Lisa, painted by Leonardo da Vinci in the mid-16th century, is apparently the most well-known painting on the planet. Its puzzling grin, dazzling look, and immortal magnificence have intrigued craftsmanship devotees, history specialists, and relaxed eyewitnesses alike for a really long time. Notwithstanding, the secret encompassing the Mona Lisa goes beyond the subject's appearance; it stretches out to the work of art's extraordinary worldwide notoriety. In this article, we will investigate the different elements that contribute to the Mona Lisa's status as the world's most renowned show-stopper.
By Iftikhar Akram2 years ago in Art
New Teeth For The Old Cog
New Teeth explores the past machinery of our Industrial Heritage, repurposing it as sculpture. These machines, once in everyday use and familiar to our working class ancestors, cause us to stop and think "What is it for?", "How does it work?", "If only I look at it a bit longer I may be able to fathom it out". Taking this idea a bit further the sculpture moves a step or two away from the original purpose of the machines they are based upon, provoking even further thoughts within the viewer - remember as children our first visit to a museum in the days before everything was clearly explained and cleverly curated, we wandered about in awe and wonder, indeed the museum was in effect a sort of Wonderkammer - will a modern viewer of my sculpture wander and wonder?
By Mick Smith2 years ago in Art
Lion Stories for Kids That Show How Intelligence Can Defeat Strength
Do you know who is the king of the jungle? Yes, you are right! It is the lion. The lion is a scary and powerful animal, isn’t it? It is mighty strong and all animals fear him. However, do you think a tiny creature can defeat it? If your answer is no then read these 3 lion stories for kids to know the truth. These stories will teach you the importance of smartness along with might.
By aliyu sabba2 years ago in Art
New Teeth For The Old Cog, And Traces
Introduction I got an invitation from either Mick or Michelle for this exhibition at The Biscuit Box (I thought it was The Biscuit Factory but it is two buildings down, I should really check things more carefully), this was the Facebook post with information that I should have taken on board before going.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 2 years ago in Art
Pranks that worked - Gotcha!. Content Warning.
In the small town of Merrickville, pranks were a rite of passage. From the classic whoopee cushion to elaborate schemes, the residents embraced the spirit of mischief. However, my friends and I, a mischievous trio known as the "Pranksters Extraordinaire," were determined to take things to a whole new level. Our most ambitious prank was about to unfold – a Gotcha moment that would go down in the annals of Merrickville's legendary pranks.
By Nexus Narrator2 years ago in Art
Miniature Christmas House
Creating a cozy miniature Christmas house is a heartwarming endeavor, allowing you to infuse the holiday spirit into every delicate detail. Utilizing thin balsa wood, I embarked on crafting this diminutive dwelling, scaled at 1:100, aiming for meticulous authenticity.
By Silent Hands2 years ago in Art
Healthcare
Researchers studying the source of itching in skin diseases like dermatitis and eczema have made significant progress. Why it matters: According to Harvard Medical School researchers whose study was published in the journal Cell on Wednesday, the discovery that bacteria can cause itching by triggering skin nerve cells may one day aid in the treatment of itches associated with inflammatory skin conditions.
By Shariful Islam2 years ago in Art








