While you may not know his Macross work, Tenjin has done a lot of famous video game art over the years, with the cover for Gradius V being notable. There were also Lego prototypes of various ...
Ollie Barder covers Japanese pop-culture and gaming from Tokyo. Revealed on the official Macross website, it was also Tweeted out accordingly (shown below). In short, this is definitely real and ...
The question is what more the Met can do going forward. A show at the Grey Art Museum re-establishes Berthe Weill as a guiding light of the Parisian avant-garde. Her rediscovery has been led by women.
After 79 years, their P-61 has its own identity and nose art; Moonbeam Dream. Work was well underway just two weeks before ...
While in New York last month, I had the opportunity to attend the Macross Plus movie screening with special guest Shōji Kawamori. I had not seen the film in its entirety before, although I'm ...
The announcement was accompanied by a special piece of new art by Risa Ebata, the character designer for Macross F. The news ...
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We’ve added the Milwaukee MT555 Long Nose Pliers to the competition section. They may be a staple tool included in any electrician’s toolbox, but needle-nose pliers are also a crucial tool for ...
A man has made an accidental discovery after blowing his nose and finding something he hadn’t seen in 26 years. Ben Havoc, from Arizona in the US, was one of the many children from the 90s who ...
An Arizona man got the surprise of a lifetime when he blew his nose and out popped a nearly 30-year-old Lego. Ben Havoc took to Instagram earlier this month to explain how a small Lego dot from ...
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1. Pinch the soft part of their nose and ask them to lean forward. Pinching the nose helps the blood to clot. Leaning forward stops blood going into the airway or stomach. Ask them to breathe through ...