Journey
Corey Ribotsky: A Life Painted in Lessons
Corey Ribotsky has spent decades immersed in the creative process, turning raw emotion, accident, and intuition into captivating visual experiences. A Detroit native now living in New York City, Corey has become known for his semi-abstract works that straddle realism and emotional expression. With exhibitions in institutions like the NYC Gallery of American Art and the University of Detroit Art Museum, and works held in collections across the United States, Corey has established a place not just in the art world—but in the hearts of viewers seeking something deeper.
By Corey Ribotsky8 months ago in Art
Laughing Together: 10 Powerful Benefits of Attending a Comedy Show with Your Family
Attending a comedy show with family is one of the best ways to spend quality time with family. This way plays important role to strengthen the relationships and creates cherished memories.
By Dan Nainan8 months ago in Art
Grad Teatar Budva: Theatrical Magic in the Heart of Montenegro
Tucked along Montenegro’s Adriatic coast, Budva is best known for its shimmering beaches and lively nightlife. But beyond the postcard-perfect seascapes lies a deeper, richer pulse — one that beats with the rhythm of art, drama, and cultural revival. That pulse is Grad Teatar Budva, a summer theatre festival that brings new life to the ancient walls and cobbled streets of Budva’s Old Town.
By Ретро Мания8 months ago in Art
A Silent Struggle: The Journey of a Medical Student
I’m a medical student, but I’ve learned that this title carries with it more than just academic pressure. It’s a life filled with immense responsibility, long hours, and emotional turmoil. What most people see are the white coats, the stethoscopes, and the confidence of someone who is supposed to know everything. But what they don’t see is the vulnerability beneath that exterior.
By Dr Gabriel 8 months ago in Art
The Late Fee That Broke Me
It all started with a book. 101 Ways to Cook with Cheese, to be exact. I checked it out from the library with every intention of returning it on time. I was even excited about it. I made sticky notes, dog-eared pages, and tried at least three recipes. One of them involved microwaving a block of cheddar until it resembled lava. Delicious chaos.
By Dr Gabriel 8 months ago in Art










