Artist Detour describes the inspiration of his latest mural unveiled on Juneteenth Detour, aka Thomas Evans, explained his vision for the mural he unveiled in Denver's RiNo neighborhood on Juneteenth. 06/19/2024 - 12:28 pm | View Link
Denver artist joins national initiative making Juneteenth murals around the U.S. On a recent 90-degree day, the Denver-based artist Detour is dressed in paint-splattered shorts and a top, and a paint-splattered hat to shield his head ... 06/16/2024 - 11:01 pm | View Link
Fort Worth artist paints mural to celebrate Latino ballplayers ahead of All-Star Game Like many people raised in the Dallas-Fort Worth area, Juan Velázquez is a lifelong Texas Rangers fan. And now, as an artist in Fort Worth, he has the chance to fulfill a dream by working for his ... 06/15/2024 - 2:56 am | View Link
32nd Annual National Arts Club Roundtable Exhibition Celebrates Wide Array Of Established And Emerging Artists Art exhibition at Tilden Mansion in New York's Gramercy Park includes artwork that reminds us of Picasso's Guernica ... 06/11/2024 - 10:09 am | View Link
‘See me as an artist’: Black country artist speaks to continued growth in country music Louis told News 2 that as a proud bi-racial Texan, he enters the stage hoping people look past the color of his skin and appreciate him for his music and authenticity. 06/7/2024 - 12:55 pm | View Link
Whatever Chris Armas prescribed to his Colorado Rapids over the two-week international break, the giving-up-goals bug seems to have been cured.
After allowing 13 goals in the four matches leading up to the break, the Rapids have now earned two straight clean sheets since returning while scoring five goals in that span, including a 3-0 win against St.
On the heels of arguably their most painful loss in an endlessly painful season, the Rockies discovered some joy with a clutch string of at-bats.
Brenton Doyle delivered a game-tying sacrifice fly in the seventh and another sac fly in the ninth to hand Colorado a dramatic 7-6 win over the Dodgers on Wednesday.
Rep. Matt Gaetz of Florida—House chaos agent and primary attention seeker—asserted Monday that there are new “frivolous investigations” against him and that the Ethics Committee had already exonerated him on previous probes.
“The House Ethics Committee has closed four probes into me, which emerged from lies intended solely to smear me,” he tweeted.
Donald Trump kicked off his rally in Wisconsin with some doozies. At this point, there is no good argument to make Felon 45's cognitive decline less of a problem than it is. In every rally, he's glitching out. For example, Trump recently claimed that comedian Joan Rivers, who has been dead for eleven years, voted for him in 2016.
New York’s highest court has declined to hear Donald Trump’s appeal on the gag order in his hush money case, according to a decision list posted Tuesday.
The gag order, issued by Judge Juan Merchan in the criminal case against Trump, remains in effect.
Separately, Trump has asked Merchan to terminate the gag order ahead of his sentencing scheduled for July.
Donald Trump’s transparent attempt to portray himself as a lover of Wisconsin came hard on the heels of reporting he had called Milwaukee, the host of the upcoming RNC convention called Milwaukee, the host of the upcoming RNC convention, a “horrible city,” Oh sure, Trump and the RNC furiously tried to spin his smear of the swing state as a lie, yet Trump all but owned up to it.
In case you had any doubt that Trump really did stick his foot in his mouth about Wisconsin, his clumsy, obviously insincere and faint praise during a Tuesday rally in Racine should convince you.
In the clip above, Trump was whining about the “beautiful life” he would have had with 200 fewer lawyers.