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There’s something especially captivating about art that makes you stop and look twice, and Vitor Velez’s animal drawings do exactly that. Better known as theheadlessketcher, the Portugal-born, ...
Acclaimed author Julia Donaldson said she had done "a lot of research about birds" ahead of her latest book. Donaldson, from Steyning in West Sussex, said her new book felt "like a fairy story" as she ...
The bob bandwagon shows no signs of slowing down, and we’re here for it. After all, this chop has cemented itself as the most versatile haircut of all time, delivering styles that include micro-bobs, ...
Feathers are having a full-blown fashion renaissance — and the 2026 Grammys made it impossible to ignore, as the classic accents fluttered across the red carpet in high-fashion form. Lady Gaga (who ...
Filoplumes may be tiny, but these hairlike feathers enable nonstop flights that span thousands of miles. Filoplumes may be tiny, but these hairlike feathers enable nonstop flights that span thousands ...
One of the remarkable abilities that birds possess is their ability to regenerate the feathers that they shed. Unlike human hair and nails, feathers consist of keratin and do not heal once damaged.
First it took hold at New York Fashion Week. Black feathers spilling out the front of a beige car coat at Brandon Maxwell. An Altuzarra knit two-piece that made its wearer look like they had been ...
Billie Eilish‘s fragile, love-soaked song, “Birds of a Feather,” almost didn’t take flight. In a new interview, the singer revealed that she nearly tossed out the single from her Hit Me Hard and Soft ...
Feathered hair was a popular hairstyling technique used during the 1970s, and today, we're bringing it back! This time, however, it's paired with the oh-so-on-trend bob, making for a style with heaps ...
Throughout history, many societies have used tarring and feathering as both punishment and humiliation. The practice reaches as far back as the 12th century, and the last instance occurred as recently ...