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While some colors tend to pop and reach forward in a room, others draw back. Here, a color expert helps define these palettes ...
Andrew Lakoff studies how experts—in areas from public health to the environment to security—generate knowledge about and ...
With its high jewellery collection, Les Formes de La Couleur, Hermès embarks on an exploration of the shapes of colour.
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Arthur "Art" Green, a key Imagist painter and original member of the Hairy Who?, Chicago's electrifying answer to Pop Art, ...
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The Centennial State may become first in the nation to require retailers to warn consumers that burning fossil fuels ...
The current account deficit is draining $100B monthly from the private domestic sector, reducing financial balances despite ...
After decades in medicine, I’ve come to see something fundamental: the health of our planet and the health of our people are inseparable.
County Farm Bureau president Kent Mellendorf, 66, has been farming since the early 1990s. On his 1,000 acres of farmland, he raises beef cattle and grows wheat, corn, soybeans, grass hay and alfalfa.
From wildlife disruption to waterway pollution, a new study warns man's best friend leaves a destructive footprint on ecosystems across the planet.