Vs.flipped into Thing Of The Week FindsThe Who Announce Vintage Concert Series on YouTubeRolling Stone - Andy GreeneThe Who may have been forced to delay their 2020 tour plans due to the pandemic, but they’re trying to make it up to fans by launching Join Together @ …
Vs.flipped into Thing Of The Week FindsWhy Billie Eilish’s go-to eco-designer needs to be on your radar right nowvogue.in - Emily ChanSustainable designer Duran Lantink, who also created Janelle Monáe’s vagina pants and Billie Eilish’s oversized looks, talks about waste in the …
Vs.flipped into Thing Of The Week FindsPalette Knife Smudges and Heavy Brushstrokes Form Colorful Abstract Portraits by Joseph Lee — Colossalthisiscolossal.com - Andrew LaSaneLos Angeles-based artist and actor Joseph Lee (previously) brushes and smudges thick globs of oil paint to create multi-colored portraits. Vibrant …
Vs.flipped into Thing Of The Week FindsTal Wilkenfeld: A Bass Virtuoso Steps Into the SpotlightRolling Stone - Angie MartoccioWhen Tal Wilkenfeld finished recording her album Love Remains in late 2015, the first person she sent it to was Pete Townshend. “Pete was very …
Vs.flipped into Thing Of The Week FindsMimi Plumb captures a world on the brink of destructionfeatureshoot.com - Ayla Angelos“There was a real sense of no future… I wanted to do work that addressed this sense of despair that I felt,” wrote American photographer Mimi Plumb …
Vs.flipped into Thing Of The Week FindsListen to the magical sound of millions of butterflies taking flight at onceverified_publisherMashable - Shannon Connellan"It's one of the rarest sounds on Earth." What does a wondrous cloud of monarch butterflies taking flight at once sound like? A waterfall, of course. YouTuber and tropical entomologist Phil Torres, who posts short documentary videos as The Jungle Diaries, patiently waited at Mexico's Sierra Chincua …