"American Gothic" is a famous piece of artwork by Iowa-born Grant Wood. The painting by Wood depicts a man and a woman standing in front of a house. The man, a farmer, wears overalls, with a ...
The Gothic Revival was a conscious movement that began in England to revive medieval Gothic forms, from the second half of the 18th century and throughout the 19th century. The 18th century examples ...
Please verify your email address. Gothic and alternative fashion styles are prominent in anime characters. Each character has a unique style that enhances their personality. These characters ...
Gothic novels have been scaring us for 250 years. The mid-18th Century - an era of dark, satanic mills at home and nightmarish social upheaval abroad - saw public taste shift from traditional ...
Rodgers, Terence 1999. Restless desire: Rider Haggard, orientalism and the new woman. Women: A Cultural Review, Vol. 10, Issue. 1, p. 35.
With its culturally and historically rich context, the city of Cologne, also called Köln by its locals, is considered one of the most important centers in West Germany. Nestled on the banks of ...
But why do we call it 'goth'? We've asked Emma McEvoy, Senior Lecturer in English at the University of Westminster and expert in all things Gothic, to tell us about how the word travelled through ...
As the leaves crisp and the pumpkins glow, the Adobe Theater is ushering in Halloween with "Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde." Slated ...
Pam Danziger reports on retail, focused on the luxury consumer market. J.McLaughlin started as a men’s haberdashery shop on Manhattan’s Upper East Side in 1977. Opened by brothers Jay and ...
No raster scanning or vector drawing was involved, so the process was fast. But soon the system would be utilized in ways not imagined by the original designers. Back in those days, before roff ...
The singer shares her son Sky Safir with her boyfriend Chanan Safir Colman jessie J/instagram Jessie J is cherishing every moment with her son. On Monday, Oct. 14, the "Price Tag" singer ...
E.J. Dionne Jr. writes about politics in a weekly column for The Washington Post. He is also a government professor at Georgetown University, a visiting professor at Harvard University ...