Yau: Yui Yaegashi’s paintings are unlike any others I see in L.A., at Parrasch Heijnen
Miles Aldridge 'High-Gloss' at Fahey-Klein
Lawrence Weschler’s Fortnightly Compendium of the Miscellaneous Diverse
Traitor, Survivor, Icon: The Legacy of La Malinche ... Works at the Museum
His Pictures Rather Put Me Off Meat’: Animal Experts on Francis Bacon; New exhibition at London’s Royal Academy highlights Francis Bacon’s paintings of animals. We showed them to some specialists in their subject matter
David Byrne, the Artist, Is Totally Connected; There’s a new gallery show and book of his whimsical line drawings — and coming this summer, an immersive art-and-science experience
Julia Friedman: David Hickey, The Man Who Laughed In Church
Art Should Be a Habit, Not a Luxury: Just like exercise and sleep, engaging with the arts is a necessity for a full and happy life
'Art lets us dance in the face of doom': Kehinde Wiley on studying in Soviet forests, Robert Motherwell and human extinction.
New Criterion: The West that wasn’t; On a world without Western civilization
Who Are the Most Underrated Artists, Alive or Dead? 12 Leading Art-World Figures Share Their Picks.
Art School Looked Like a Lot of Fun In the ’90s; Homage to a predigital era has popped up, as a crowdsourced art project that lives, paradoxically, on Instagram.
Two exhibitions spotlight Muriel Gardiner Buttinger, Alice Neel’s benefactor of 20 years; Psychoanalyst who also helped hundreds of Jews and anti-fascists flee Nazi Austria in the 1930s, sat for one of Neel’s inimitable portrait paintings in 1966
Artist Marcel Dzama on How Moroccan Mint Tea and ‘Dagger Brushes’ Fuel His Wild and Whimsical Drawings
Charles Ray Is Pushing Sculpture to Its Limit; With four surveys, the challenging Los Angeles artist has redefined his art form in a flat-screen world
Charles Ray: Figure Ground; All Objects on View
Interview Rachel Feinstein; Her life and work
What Will the “Metaverse” Do to Art and Culture? Experiential!
‘You Just Have to Make Something’: Watch Bruce Nauman Explain How Going Into the Studio Every Day Fuels His Creativity
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Turns Out the Diamond Skull That Damien Hirst and White Cube Said They Sold for $100 Million in 2007 Still Belongs to Them
Stars, Circles, and Symbols in Primary Colors Form Astrological Maps and Coded Works by Australian Artist Shane Drinkwater
Shana Nys Dambrot: No Place Like Home: Kim Schoenstadt Channels Architect Eileen Gray
Dense Fields of Colored String Comprise Expressive Portraits by Artist Joshua Adokuru
Light years ahead – ‘Isamu Noguchi’ at the Barbican
ILLUSTRATION
The Girl Detective Goes Digital; Graphic novelist Kristen Radtke imagines Nancy Drew stories if they existed in the age of the internet
A Scheherazade for Our Times
STREETWISE
Luz Interruptus: ‘Life Lingers On Blank Pages” in Madrid
Icy And Sot Stay True in “Familiar / Stranger” at Danysz in Paris
The Co-Founder of the Museum of Graffiti on Why Now Is the Time to Collect Street Art; Allison Freidin discusses the future of the Museum of Graffiti, and what sets street art apart from other genres
Brooklyn Street Art Images of The Week
Artnet Auctions: Street Level, See the Show
Selections From 16th Festival Asalto / Zaragoza, Spain
What to do with 13 decommissioned factory pipes in Dnipro, Ukraine?
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‘He’s Actually a Great Businessman’: On Licorice Pizza’s Provocative Age Gap
Why Can’t We Cast Actual Fat Actresses to Play Fat Roles? — Opinion; Renée Zellweger is the latest actress made "unrecognizable" with help from a fat suit for NBC's "The Thing About Pam."
Pictures: 28 Actor Transformations; An Unrecognizable Renée Zellweger in ‘The Thing About Pam’
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Swedish Film Festival Puts Audiences Under Hypnosis; To Experiment With The Film Experience, To Challenge Our Ideas About How To Watch A Film; Heightened Awareness
"The Batman" Funeral Scene
A Detective Story: To Understand Matt Reeves and 'The Batman', Look to the 1970s
The Late Monica Vitti Was the Muse of Modernism; Star of Antonioni's masterpieces
New Yorker: What Made Buster Keaton’s Comedy So Modern?
The Sound of Silence: Two New Books on Buster Keaton
Wallace Shawn calls backlash against Woody Allen ‘a miscarriage of justice’; ‘I didn’t care for the fact that so many of my fellow actors just assumed he was guilty.'
Acclaimed French director Céline Sciamma’s Quest for a New, Feminist Grammar of Cinema; to move beyond received ideas of filmmaking
Addicted to dreaming’: James Bidgood, the Pink Narcissus director who defined camp, passes at 88
Shaping a Story: How Editors Contribute to the ‘Final Re-Write’ of a Movie
Apichatpong Weerasethakul on Why Cinema Should Be Communal
The Images of Nightmare Alley: Guillermo del Toro on His Noir Vision
In-Demand Music Supervisor Jen Malone
So Mayer on the Re-Release of 'Europa' (1931); On Stefan and Franciszka Themerson’s celebrated experimental anti-fascist film poem, Europa
The Godfather’s Startling Backstory Revealed in 'The Offer'; First look at Miles Teller, Juno Temple, Dan Fogler, and Matthew Goode in a drama about Hollywood’s clash with the real-life mafia
"The Offer" Teaser Trailer
Sundance Review: Emma Thompson Naked and Unafraid in Stunning “Good Luck to You, Leo Grande”
Francis Ford Coppola’s ‘Megalopolis’ Eyeing Fall 2022 Shoot
‘Emily the Criminal’ Review: Aubrey Plaza Is Riveting in a Pitch-Black Heist Thriller
Martin Scorsese Praises ‘Nightmare Alley’ and Wonders Why It’s Being Overlooked
At Last! The Art Scam Crime Diva! "Inventing Anna" Official Trailer, Netflix
Acclaimed French filmmaker Jean-Jacques Beineix has passed. His classic "Diva" Trailer
One Indelible Scene: When a Woman Takes the Wheel in ‘Licorice Pizza’; After letting Alana Haim and her character drift and idle, Paul Thomas Anderson gives you a reason to cheer: “Hardcore, hardcore Alana!”
Must See! David Ehrlich's "THE 25 BEST FILMS OF 2021: A Video Countdown"
STAGE STRUCK
‘Brothers and sisters getting their groove on’: Melvin Van Peebles’ house-party musical
‘MJ’ review: Michael Jackson Broadway show sanitizes his life and music
‘MJ’ Broadway Musical Removes Variety Reporter for Asking About Michael Jackson Sexual Abuse Allegations
The Black List, Founded in Hollywood, Expands Into Theater; The project seeks to connect undiscovered writers with industry gatekeepers
Hugh Jackman and Sutton Foster Open Up About The Music Man’s Broadway Return
Stephen Sondheim left behind an estate worth an estimated $75 million
Matt Doyle and the Gender Flipped Tongue Twister That’s Lighting Up Broadway; Revival of Sondheim's 'Company'
'The Kite Runner' is coming to Broadway
BEST OF THE WEEK with JERRY GOGOSIAN, THE INSTAGRAM LAUGH SENSATION!
BOOKS AND WORDS
Fitzgerald’s First Love: Literary Muse or Victim of Plagiarism?
Meet the ghostwriters who secretly pen bestselling celebrity memoirs
If You Can’t Answer These 6 Questions You Don’t Have A Story – Glenn Gers
X-Raying Picasso: A Recent Book Examines the Artist’s Blue Period
Mary Ann Caws writes on artist Mina Loy
Where to start with: Agatha Christie
The Machine Aesthetic in George Rickey’s Sculptures; Biography traces the sculptor’s embrace of kinetic mechanisms to his work in the Singer Sewing Machine factory
‘Podcast Movies’? Feature-Length Fiction Stretches the Medium; Backed by Hollywood, Featuring stars like Kate Mara, Adam Scott and Kiernan Shipka
An expert’s guide to Georgia O’Keeffe: five must-read books on the American painter
JOHN STEPPLING
The Woke Freikorps
There are mass regressions, psychologically and emotionally, taking place against the backdrop of the ‘lockdowns’ (sic). One sees this in an increasingly incoherent political spectacle, in the train wreck of unscripted extemporaneous comments from government leaders, and throughout social media. Unless there is a teleprompter handy, the elected politicians have a hard time focusing on even the topic, let alone organizing an answer. There is a critical degree of bad faith in the functionary class. Even as the script is being followed, word for word, the gnawing virus {sic} of uncertainty is palpable. And social media is now a morass of projection, shaming, guilt, and anxiety.
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After Almost Two Years, L.A.’s Underground Museum Reopens With New Leadership and an Emotional Tribute to Its Late Founder; Survey of work by painter Noah Davis
The Big Drip: Squaring the Circle with Tim Hawkinson
Julia Friedman: Wayne Thiebaud, 1920–2021
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Banksy Saves Miniature Museum! Model village owners laughing all the way to the Banksy after £1m sale
New Yorker Cartoons of the Week! See them all!
From Pedestal To Petri Dish, Liz Larner Makes Sculptures For A New Era; 'Liz Larner: Don’t Put It Back Like It Was'
Architect Eyal Weizman: Why Aesthetics Must Mean More than Beauty
Bel Ami and Frieze LA present a Long Look at the Work of Ben Sakoguchi
Hunting for Markets: ‘You Literally Got Me Into KAWS Fam’: What Game-Playing Teens Think About the Artist’s New Project on Fortnite
See Sterling Ruby FUTURE PRESENT at Gagosian, Rome
Here Are the 63 Artists and Collectives Participating in the Closely Watched 2022 Edition of the Whitney Biennial
Houston Artist Rick Lowe Included in the 2022 Whitney Biennial
Artist Niclas Castello: A pure 24-karat gold 410-pound cube worth $11.7M is sitting in Central Park with security
It’s Gold, Baby. Niclas Castello’s solid gold cube, which appeared for one day in Central Park, was Instagram bait, an NFT promotion and even kind of pretty
THE DUCHAMP RESEARCH PORTAL
Introducing the The Duchamp Research Portal
Let's Go to the The Duchamp Research Portal
Robert Gober Looks Into Our Heart of Darkness; In his new works, Gober pulled me into another world, one that was both illuminated by natural light and full of cold shadows
The Adventures of Robert Williams Across Multiple Dimensions
Harry Bertoia: Sculpting Mid-Century Modern Life at Nasher
FASHION
See RISD Students’ Designs for the Clothes Astronauts Wear on NASA’s 2025 Lunar Mission
Fashion is in dire need of more of Thierry Mugler’s thrilling sense of drama
“Georgia O’Keeffe and American Modernism” opens at the McNay Art Museum in San Antonio
A brush with... Thomas J Price; An in-depth interview on the artist's big influences, from Giorgio Morandi to Alberto Giacometti
Leonardo's unidentified assistant—who painted the Prado's Mona Lisa—also copied Saint Anne and the Salvator Mundi, new research suggests
OUR DIGITAL WORLD
What is the metaverse and why does it matter to the art world? Experts weigh in and predict its future impact; A dream or a marketing campaign?
The Battle for the World’s Most Powerful Cyberweapon
'We’re All Speculating': Inside the Wildly Hyped Metaverse Real Estate Rush
Play With Girls Who Code; Welcome to the First Ever Codable Music Video
Meta (Facebook) wants to track people’s facial expressions in metaverse
How the Pandemic Killed Our Respect for Artists; Or why we now only have room for the easiest and most straightforward sorts of thrill
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When Critics Use ‘I’; Or Why the First-person Exhibition Review Hit the Mainstream
Artist and Activist Karen Fiorito Takes a Stand for You (And Your Animals)
Ceramic Vessels Wrapped with Scored Ropes Evoke Traditional Basketry
CULTURE
A Crash-Course in Sixties French Yé-Yé Pop Culture
Fear is contagious — and people actually feel it more in a crowd
Our Language Has Gotten More Emotional. Why?
In ancient rite, Spanish horses brave fire to fight virus
Sweden's 'gentle art' of house cleaning before death
BRAVING OPPRESSION
Past it at 40? Artists fight ‘culture of ageism’ in the art world
Art Speigelman Denounces Tennessee School District’s Ban of His Pulitzer Prize winning Graphic Novel ‘Maus’: ‘It Has a Breath of Autocracy and Fascism’; School board insists the decision was made over eight swear words
The Radical Woman Behind “Goodnight Moon” and "The Runaway Bunny"; Margaret Wise Brown constantly pushed boundaries—in her life and in her art.
University language guide says ‘grandfather,’ ‘housekeeping,’ ‘spirit animal’ are ‘problematic’ words
The brainchild of Chicago artist Martyl Langsdorf; Story of how the Doomsday Clock began ticking 75 years ago
Is Midnight Upon Us? Doomsday Clock Panel To Set Risk of Global Catastrophe
Sullivan: The Trans Movement Is Not About Rights Anymore
Omicron coverage reveals how the establishment, media keep us scared
FICTIVE ART: CONVERSATIONS WITH THE ARTISTS
Part One: Author Antoinette LaFarge Talks Fictive Art with Artist Iris Haussler
Part Two: Author Antoinette LaFarge Talks Fictive Art with Artist Iris Haussler
GOOD GIGS and ARTIST'S OPPORTUNITIES
These lucky artists live rent-free in a $6M Brooklyn mansion
Sotheby’s to Auction 200 Pairs of Louis Vuitton x Nike ‘Air Force 1’ Sneakers Created by Virgil Abloh; Bidding starts at US$2,000 per pair
A Creative's Fantasy: Inside The Paramount+ Launch of ‘Yellowstone’ Origin Series ‘1883’ & All That’s Coming From the Taylor Sheridan Universe
Creative Capital: Artist Opportunities with Upcoming Deadlines in February and March 2022
Hyperallergic: Opportunities in February 2022
Burnaway: Call for Artists: February 2022
PHOTOGRAPHY
Photographer Sandro Miller and John Malkovich Transforms Into Meryl Streep, Che Guevara, Albert Einstein and More
Gaze Changers: The Story of Female Street Photography – In Pictures
Vivid Screams: Miles Aldridge’s Psychedelic Dreamworld – In Pictures
The Devil’s Horsemen: Stunt Riders And Their Horses – In Pictures
‘I have all the colours’: Zora J Murff’s images of one Black neighbourhood – in pictures
Celebrating Kenyan Culture, Bold Textile Patterns Disguise Subjects in Thandiwe Muriu's Portraits
A New Space Telescope Is Poised to Take Unprecedented Images of the Origins of the Universe, and Scientists Are Freaking Out
Street cred – how Helen Levitt turned a cool eye on life in New York
Rising again: forgotten Japanese American photography – in pictures
DESIGN
Furniture Design and the Library
New book offers a fresh interpretation of Paul Nash's career (1889-1946) through the lens of his design and illustration work
Mira Nakashima is Looking at the Future of Her Family’s Furniture Studio
DISCOVERY
Well-Preserved Embryo Found Inside Fossilized Dinosaur Egg
Have archaeologists finally discovered the long-lost temple of Hercules?
Australia Hails Discovery of Captain Cook’s Endeavour, but U.S. Researchers Wary; Wreck site of the HM Bark Endeavour off the U.S. East Coast has long evaded marine archaeologists
Astronomy’s Most Dazzling Era Is About to Begin
Astronomers spot mysterious object ‘unlike anything seen before’ – and it’s sending signals our way
The Incas Believed They Controlled the Water. New Evidence Uncovered by Archaeologists Shows How They Wielded It in Ceremonies
NASA nails trickiest job on newly launched space telescope
Archaeologists Have Discovered 500 Previously Unknown Mesoamerican Sites in Mexico Hidden in Plain Sight Using Laser Technology
Scientists discover why our brain and memories have such a strong link to smell
What Lies Beneath: The 1708 sinking of the Spanish galleon San José now has nations again warring for gold and glory
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A Look at Indonesia’s Incredible Run of Swell Through the Lens of Federico Vanno
One of the BEST DAYS of surfing I've ever filmed
The Birth of the Modern Longboard
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Dutch auctioneer to publish first catalogue raisonné of Banksy’s street works—but does it pose a conflict of interest?; Authentication and copyright requires identity
Pace Acquires Los Angeles’s Kayne Griffin, Expanding the Mega-Gallery’s West Coast Presence and Continuing a Wave of Art-Market Consolidation
Yau: Hannah Lee’s Dreamlike Realism; bowled over by an unknown artist’s first one-person show
ART REPORT TODAY GALLERIES: Now Exhibiting
Jeff Koons on How He’s Teaching His Children About Art
Rising star artist Manuel Mathieu knocked down by stolen moped in London; Suing for over £27 million in damages, arguing that he would have been even more prolific without the injurie; At risk of dementia in later life
See John Chamberlain "Stance, Rhythm, and Tilt" at Gagosian, West 21st Street, New York
Firing the canon: On the persistence of bad ideas; Decanonizing
In Pictures: See Work From the Late Art Star Matthew Wong’s First Museum Show, Dedicated to His Mesmerizing Blue Paintings; at the Art Gallery of Ontario.
Brooklyn Rail: An Interview with Cinga Samson
GO, VAN GOGH!
London's Van Gogh self-portraits show is coming—here are my six favourite paintings
How did the only painting sold by Van Gogh in his lifetime end up in Russia?
Van Gogh’s Symbolic Olive Trees and Landscapes at the Dallas Museum of Art
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MUSIC AND SOUND
Chopin’s Nocturnes Are Arias for the Piano
10 Years of Lana Del Rey’s Sexy, Confounding ‘Born to Die’
Lana Del Rey - Born To Die
Music catalogs are fetching huge deals. Are they overvalued?
‘I was so close to the sky. It was spiritual’: Sonny Rollins on jazz landmark The Bridge at 60
The Bridge (Remastered) Sonny Rollins
Jazz, R&B and ‘Sophistifunk’: James Mtume’s Greatest Recordings
‘Society Was Volatile. That Spirit Was In Our Music’: How Japan Created Its Own Jazz
EXPERIENTIAL
The Louvre Gets Into the ‘Mona Lisa’ Will Soon Get the Immersive Experience Treatment
An Immersive Experience: Ólafur Elíasson at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston
Bernie Krause 'Le Grand Orchestre des Animaux'
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ART BUSINESS
A Mexican millionaire is building a museum to house his art collection, and using public funds to do it
More Than 1,600 Works of Art—Including Major Pieces by Banksy—Were Secretly Shuffled Through Shell Companies, Pandora Papers Reveal; New report shows how the wealthy exploited the relatively unregulated art market to protect their money
Angel Otero Heads to Hauser & Wirth as His Market Rapidly Ascends
A Former Employee Is Suing Art Dealer Barbara Gladstone for Allegedly Forcing Her Out of a Job and Trying to Ruin Her Career
The Descendant of Matisse and Duchamp Wanted to Be a Mechanic. Now He’s a Starmaking Art Dealer
Accused of 'cancel culture', Dresden museums defend renaming works
How China’s private art museums are seeking patrons to survive, and the wealthy art lovers paying big money for exclusive perks
Dealer Esther Kim Varet Has a Talent for Opening Galleries in Rising Art Hubs Before Others Do. Her Next Bet? Texas; Dallas outpost of her gallery Various Small Fires will open in April
Collector and Billionaire Ron Perelman and Gallerist Larry Gagosian Kiss and Make Up
Korean Artist Lee Kun-Yong, Whose Vital Work Bridges Performance and Abstraction, Joins Pace Gallery
COLLECTORS CIRCLE
Step Inside Gwyneth Paltrow's Tranquil Art-filled Montecito Home
Goops! The Stunning ‘Ruth Asawa’ Sculpture in Gwyneth Paltrow’s ‘Architectural Digest’ Home Tour Is Actually a Knockoff
Collector Sabrina Ho: If You Are Buying Something That You Truly Love, You Can’t Lose
A Bombshell Lawsuit Between Two Collectors Exposes How Far Some Will Go to Get Access to the Art They Want; Revealing the market's inner workings
In Search of Lost Art: Pauline Baer de Perignon spent more than four years trying to piece together the extraordinary collection of her great-grandfather Jules Strauss that stolen by the Nazis.
ARCHITECTURE
Radius House showcases sculptural architecture at its minimalist best
How Architects Design for Less Lonely Living
Theaster Gates design reveled for Serpentine Pavilion 2022
Sculptures of Space House; Vientiane, Laos; Saola Architects
Step Inside This Dreamy Swedish Row House
Japanese architecture informs design of Minnesota house by Salmela Architect
Caspers House; Tairua, New Zealand; Glamuzina Architects + Dessein Parke
A Look Back at Norton House in Venice Beach by Frank Gehry
Architecture, in Abstract: Quiz No. 2
Concrete, drama and sustainability at Erick van Egeraat’s Villa Pirogovo
From the Thames Tideway Tunnel to Taipei – the year ahead in architecture
Mies van der Rohe Award 2022 shortlist revealed
Could suburban strip malls be the solution to Massachusetts’ housing shortage?
PALATE PALETTE
Meet Me at Mother Wolf; Chef Evan Funke made Felix Trattoria the hottest restaurant in Los Angeles. Can he do it again?
'A Taste of Hunger' Trailer
‘Sugar paste is very fine, finer than porcelain’ – the art of historical banquets
How To Make An Avocado Rose/Flower
Chef Jamie Oliver Makes Beef Bourguignon
‘A Painting Is Never Finished’: Legendary Chef Jacques Pépin on His Secret Life as an Artist, and Why He’s Sharing It Now
NFT: THE CELEBRITY COLLABORATOR'S CHOICE
The Biggest NFT Video Game's Economy Is Collapsing Because NFT Games Don't Work; Play-to-Earn
Antiques Roadshow: NFT Edition
NFTs of "The Kiss" by Gustav Klimt now available for Valentine's Day!
Julian Assange and Crypto-Artist Pak Are Working on a Top Secret NFT Collaboration
Bored Ape NFT founders seek $5bn funding from Silicon Valley investor
Meet 12-year-old Benyamin Ahmed who made $1 million creating NFTs
NFT site HitPiece accused of selling musicians’ songs without permission
Mapping the celebrity NFT complex; many celebrities are connected to crypto through the Creative Artists Agency; Scheme?
Seeking New Audiences! ‘You Literally Got Me Into KAWS Fam’: What Game-Playing Teens Think About the Artist’s New Project on Fortnite
Pricey pixels: Why people spend fortunes on NFT art
After Announcing NFT Limit, OpenSea Reverses Course Amid User Uproar
Picasso's Great-Grandson Launches 'Florian Picasso NFT' Collection With a John Legend Collaboration
Picasso NFT family feud: artist's estate blocks sale of digital works but DJ great-grandson presses on
Picasso heirs launch digital art piece to ride 'crypto' wave
Hermès suing artist over Birkin bag NFTs
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ART NOIR
Inside the $128 million heist that shocked the world -- and the police chase that followed; Dresden's historic Green Vault.
Bootleggers, Bondage And Law-Breaking Bashes! The Scandalous History Of The Wild Party
"Indiana Jones of the Art World" returns ancient statue to museum 49 years after heist
The Hilariously Random and Downright Goofy Story of the ‘Talisman of Napoleon,’ Whose Owners Hope to Sell It for $250 Million
Art, Lies, and Instagram: How Catfishing ‘Collectors’ Duped the Art World
Spain Investigates Banking Heir Paloma Botín Over Purchase of Looted Artifact
Robert Indiana’s Lawyer, Accused of Overpaying Himself by Millions, Has Reached a Settlement With the Artist’s Estate
AMAZING MOTHER NATURE
Arresting Photos Document the Polar Bears Occupying an Abandoned Weather Station in Russia
Japan’s Monkey Queen Faces Challenge to Her Reign: Mating Season
Gravitational forces of the Sun and Moon impact behavior of all organisms — even humans
Mystery Lifeforms Have Been Found in The Hostile Darkness Beneath Antarctica
We’re Not Done Yet; Here’s How Humans Are Still Evolving
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