Otter whose partner died finds new match through ‘dating profile’
Harris, an Asian short-clawed otter, lost his partner Apricot last August. However, he has found a new match in a female otter whose partner also died.
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Harris, an Asian short-clawed otter, lost his partner Apricot last August. However, he has found a new match in a female otter whose partner also died.
Fleetwood set up his own TikTok account just to recreate the Apadoca’s “Dreams” video and he certainly captured its chill vibe.
Misan Harriman found fame in the photography world with a black and white portrait of a young activist demonstrating at a Black Lives Matter protest in London. After going viral on social media, this poignant picture is set to be auctioned by Sotheby’s on Oct. 7. The black and white portrait shows hockey player Darcy […]
Telling the genuine article from a fake can be a tricky business for museum curators, especially when it comes to the Russian avant-garde. Many international museums have fallen foul of fakes, and have had to withdraw counterfeit works supposedly attributed to this artistic movement. The Museum Ludwig in Cologne, Germany, is taking a different approach, […]
The National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art in Seoul wants to be a cultural institution open to the whole family, and that includes domestic animals.
TBA Studios has released the official trailer for the action-packed comedy “The Comeback Trail”. In “The Comeback Trail”, two movie producers (Robert De Niro and Zach Braff) who owe money to the mob (Morgan Freeman) set up their aging movie star Duke Montana (Tommy Lee Jones) for an insurance scam to try to save themselves. […]
With the theme Isolation or Inclusion: #CreatingSafeSpaces for the LGBTQ+ community in the new normal, Far Eastern University- Sexuality and Gender Alliance (FEU-SAGA) welcomed the new batch of members of the executive committee with a general assembly and a webinar entitled “Advocating Over the Rainbow” last September 26, 2020 at MS Teams. The central focus […]
One is a swaggering paramour; the other is a silently suffering husband. In between them is a woman wielding her power with cunning and charm.
Today, 23-year-old Muslim poet and songwriter Mustafa shares his new single and video, “Air Forces”. Built around samples of a Sudanese tribal chant – a nod to his own heritage – while still existing within the framework of contemporary Western music, it’s a further exploration of a style Mustafa describes as “inner city folk music”. The accompanying video, directed by Kid. Studio, is a striking exploration of the […]