Nathaniel Cunningham+FollowNYC’s Anna Delvey photoshoot sparks bunny rescueAnna Delvey’s latest NYC photoshoot took a wild turn when the rabbits she posed with were later found abandoned in Prospect Park. Locals and animal lovers quickly rallied to rescue the bunnies, now safe in foster care. The drama unfolded on social media, with heated exchanges between Delvey, her team, and the rescuers. While Delvey claims she had no idea about the rabbits’ fate, the incident raises big questions about using animals as props and who’s responsible for their well-being. What do you think—should stricter rules be in place for animals in media shoots? #Entertainment #Painting #NYC00Share
Ashley May+FollowBaltimore pro shares headshot secrets in EastonEver wondered what makes a headshot truly stand out? Vickie Gray, a top Baltimore headshot photographer, is coming to Easton to spill her best tips and tricks! She’ll cover everything from how to coach natural expressions to using the latest AI tools for retouching. Whether you’re snapping pics for friends or building a photography business, you’ll walk away with practical advice you can use right away. Plus, it’s a great chance to meet other local photo enthusiasts over snacks. Who else is excited to level up their portrait game? #Entertainment #Painting #EastonMD00Share
Carrie Burnett+FollowCharlestown’s wild new art: Giant octopus & friendsA massive 36-foot bronze octopus just took up residence at the Charlestown Naval Shipyard, and it’s not alone—each tentacle hosts a different wild animal, from gorilla to zebra. This whimsical sculpture, “The Arms of Friendship,” is part of the “Wildlife Wonders” collection by artists Gillie and Marc, aiming to connect Charlestown’s divided neighborhoods. Two more playful installations nearby invite you to sit at a wild animal banquet or join a rabbit-headed figure encouraging a hippo to try something new. These sculptures aren’t just art—they’re conversation starters about community, food, and who gets a seat at the table. Who would you invite? #Entertainment #Painting #CharlestownArt00Share
Dale Wilson+FollowWhy Matt Rife’s haunted house plan has experts worriedMatt Rife’s new adventure with the infamous Ed and Lorraine Warren Occult Museum is stirring up real concern among paranormal experts. After buying the haunted Monroe, CT property, Rife and Elton Castee plan to open it for overnight stays and tours. But those who know the home’s dark history warn this could be dangerous—not just for them, but for anyone who visits. Paranormal investigators say the artifacts inside have a reputation for attaching negative energy to people, and the risks are more than just spooky stories. Would you spend the night in a place like this? #Entertainment #Painting #Paranormal00Share
John Henry+FollowGoddess Statue Drama at Paris Gaza Exhibit 🗿The Paris 'Saved Treasures of Gaza' show has fans buzzing over the wild journey of a marble goddess statue—thought to be Aphrodite or Hecate. The statue vanished during forced Christianisation, was found by a fisherman, and now sits in Paris, never having returned to Gaza. Some are debating if her exile saved her or if she’s a symbol of lost heritage. Is this the ultimate artifact plot twist? #Entertainment #Painting #GazaExhibit20Share
jlawrence+FollowDIY Clay Ghosts: Did Sibia Copy ALDI? 👻Everyone’s obsessed with Sibia Torres Padilla’s flower-printed clay ghosts, but did anyone else notice how much they look like ALDI’s 2025 ceramic ghost? Fans are debating if this viral craft is inspired by the store’s fall decor or if it’s just a wild coincidence. Is this a case of influencer copying, or just great minds thinking alike? The fandom is split! #Entertainment #Painting #HalloweenCrafts10Share
Ashley May+FollowRachel Ruysch’s Secret Lottery Win 🍀Did you know Rachel Ruysch, the queen of flower still lifes, literally won the lottery in her 50s? Some fans say her sudden 15-year painting break after the win was more than just luck—maybe she got bored, or maybe the art world just couldn’t handle a woman out-earning Rembrandt! There’s even debate if her fame was due to her talent or her family’s connections. What do you think: genius or just in the right place at the right time? #Entertainment #Painting #RachelRuysch20Share
jlawrence+FollowMilitary Aircraft Plot Twist at Air Force Museum ✈️Did anyone else know the B-2 Spirit at the National Museum of the US Air Force never actually flew? Turns out, it’s a ground-test model that survived brutal stress tests—one wing even snapped and got patched up! Some fans say it’s not a “real” B-2 if it never saw action, while others think it’s even cooler because of its wild backstory. The debate is real! #Entertainment #Painting #MilitaryAircraft121Share
Dr. Jamie Ferguson+FollowLatte Stones Drama: Bishop Museum’s Plot Twist! 🗿Bishop Museum is finally sending back the iconic latte stones and 10,000+ artifacts to the Mariana Islands after decades of requests! But here’s the twist: some fans are debating if this is true rematriation or just a PR move. The museum’s collab with Indigenous groups is getting praise, but others wonder if it’s enough to fix the past. Is this a new era for museums or just another headline? #Entertainment #Painting #LatteStones00Share
Miss Angela Murray+FollowDallas roots: Cotton, community, and legacyWalking into the African American Museum’s Big D Cotton: Without Us exhibition felt less like a history lesson and more like coming home. The closing celebration was a powerful reminder that Dallas was built on the labor, resilience, and spirit of Black families—stories too often left out of textbooks. Guests shared a meal, joined in song, and reflected on the legacy woven into every cotton field. The photos and artifacts weren’t just relics—they were mirrors, connecting generations and sparking conversations about identity, memory, and pride. How do you see Dallas’s past shaping our present? #Entertainment #Painting #DallasHistory00Share