Fine Arts
Banksy Tags The Olympics: Graffiti Artist Defies Police Crackdown, Other Artist Arrests
Jul 26, 2012As the Olympic Games draw near, Brits are excited to be at the center of the global event. Despite the public's enthusiasm, police are threatening remove any graffiti related to the Olympics. This includes works by Banksy, the notorious U.K. graffiti artist.
Taliban’s Love For Verse Reflects Long Tradition Of The ‘Warrior-Poet’
Jul 11, 2012One must consider that in the ancient warrior societies of India, Pakistan, Afghanistan and especially Iran, poems – including those that celebrate love as well as the martial arts – are a cherished part of the culture.
Do Something Award Nominees: From Selena Gomez to Emma Stone [PHOTOS]
Jul 10, 2012The Academy Awards are definitely something celebrities in Hollywood look forward to. However, there is one award show that focuses not only on immense talent on screen but immeasurable good will done off screen. It’s the 2012 Do Something Awards and the polls are finally open.
July 4: Dazzling Fireworks Light Up US Skyline (PHOTOS)
Jul 04, 2012Come the fourth of July, it's time to shun the trappings of busy work hours to feast your eyes on the spectacular fireworks that decorate the nation’s skies. A major tourist attraction and a moment of pride for Americans, the fireworks commemorating Independence Day light up major cities in all their glory and splendor.
Big Ben To Be Renamed After Queen Elizabeth
Jun 27, 2012The most popular parliament clock tower of Britain, the Big Ben is set to be called by a brand new name. And it will be no other than the name of the Queen Elizabeth who recently celebrated her Diamond Jubilee on the throne.
‘Fifty Shades of Grey’ Fans Celebrated Christian Grey’s Birthday
Jun 19, 2012Fans of fictional character Christian Grey and erotic novel “Fifty Shades of Grey” celebrated the birthday of the superbly good looking billionaire.
'Peace, Love, and Misunderstanding' Stars Chace Crawford and Jeffrey Dean Morgan Talk Jane Fonda, Woodstock, And Getting ‘Blown Away’ By Elizabeth Olsen
Jun 08, 2012The International Business Times sat down with Morgan and Crawford to hear their take on Fonda, food, and Woodstock.
Shakespeare’s Oldest Playhouse Where Romeo and Juliet was First Staged Unearthed in East London
Jun 07, 2012The remains of Curtain Theatre, the first theatre to host William Shakespeare’s plays, have been excavated in Shoreditch in east London, according to the Museum of London Archaeology (MOLA).
Man Painted Permanently Green, Paulo Henrique dos Santos, Is Incredible Hulk Wannabe
Jun 01, 2012Paulo Henrique dos Santos is the man that has painted himself permanent green. A Brazilian native, Henrique dos Santos attempted to dress himself up as the comic book hero Incredible Hulk for a running event, but eventually found that the green paint would not wash off.
Rio De Janeiro Fashion Week 2012: Beautiful and Colorful Bikinis on Parade [PHOTOS]
May 30, 2012Bikinis that are beautifully-crafted fuming with tropical hues were paraded on the catwalk at the Rio De Janeiro Fashion Week 2012.