News

Descendants of the late Dr. Pretorius have turned his Darkmoor Village home into Pretorius’ Scientific Oddities, a wondrous emporium where his collection of macabre items is on display (and for sale).
There are enormous, half-moon windows and a full wall of metro tiles with a jib door ... formed of blown glass bricks which resemble ice cubes. Nothing else vies for attention because the worktops ...
connected by a floating cube, with systems and materials from the Tokyo Olympics integrated into the project by ES Global. Architect Trey Trahan of Trahan tells Wallpaper*: 'For me, it was about how ...
Brought up in Hammersmith, West London by an architect father and nurse-turned painter and designer mother,, Campbell-Jones ...
Arthur "Art" Green, a key Imagist painter and original member of the Hairy Who?, Chicago's electrifying answer to Pop Art, ...
HOLLYWOOD (KABC) -- It was more than a good day for hip-hop legend Ice Cube and his loyal legion of fans. After a nearly 40-year career in music and in movies, he placed his hands, and then his ...
Ice Cube is heading back to town. Hip-hop music icon Ice Cube, who is also a successful actor, brings his Truth to Power: 4 Decades of Attitude tour to Oakland Arena on Sept. 25. The trek ...
It was a good day outside the TCL Chinese Theatre in Hollywood. That's where Ice Cube placed his hand and footprints in cement Tuesday in the forecourt in a ceremony that honored the hip-hop ...
Ice Cube has revealed how he measures the success of his films. While the Hollywood industry typically measures a film's success by its box office takings, the rapper/actor cares more about giving ...
The long-awaited return of hip-hop pioneer, N.W.A co-founder, and cultural juggernaut Ice Cube to the national stage has been officially announced with the “Truth to Power: 4 Decades of ...
It's the West Coast legend's first headlining domestic trek in more than a decade. By Michael Saponara Ice Cube is hitting the road. The West Coast icon announced the Truth to Power: 4 Decades of ...
It was a good day for music mogul Ice Cube. The Los Angeles native is now a part of Hollywood history after he dipped his hands and feet in cement outside of Hollywood’s TCL Chinese Theatre.