We are excited to announce that Stern Pinball’s DUNGEONS & DRAGONS: THE EYE OF THE TYRANT [Premium Edition] is finally here and ready for you to begin your quest! This original pinball design includes a unique story that was developed just for this game. You select your character, then level them up by defeating enemies,…| Arcade Galactic - Video Arcade & Pinball Gaming at Valley Fair Mall in West V...
On the blog last week Monday – I published my review of All the Lives We Never Lived by Anuradha Roy. Tuesday – My twist on this week’s Top Ten Tuesday topic was Books on the Dark Side. I also shared my publication day interview with Micah Thorp, author of Aegolius Creek. Wednesday – As… Continue reading My Week in Books – 21st September 2025→| What Cathy Read Next…
Among Richard Avedon's many portraits, one of the most compelling is his 1969 image of Janis Joplin, taken on August 28 at his New York studio. In the frame, Joplin leans slightly toward the camera, hair loose at her shoulders, rings catching the light as her hands lift into relaxed, almost joking fists.| Holden Luntz Gallery
On the blog last week Monday – I published my review of historical thriller The Art of a Lie by Laura Shepherd-Robinson. Tuesday – My take on this week’s Top Ten Tuesday topic was…| What Cathy Read Next...
Among the most memorable images from The Dream Collector is the photograph titled Flood Dream, Ocean City, NJ. It depicts a boy clinging to the roof of a dilapidated home that has washed ashore. The sea has seemingly receded, leaving the structure stranded on a barren, watery plain, while a distant ship looms on the horizon.| Holden Luntz Gallery
In 1989, Wilkes received the assignment to photograph Michael Jordan for Nike, and being a big fan, Wilkes recalls the opportunity as a highlight shaping the early years in his career. The resulting photograph titled Graffiti Wall captures a moment of dynamic visual contrast, blending iconic street art with the larger-than-life presence of the legendary basketball player, Michael Jordan.| Holden Luntz Gallery
In a new state court filing, the Adams administration is requesting authority to suspend the bulk of a 1981 decree that ensures shelter access for single adults.| City Limits
Allan Grant's photograph, "Flagpole Wedding," captures an extraordinary moment in the summer of 1946, less than a year after the conclusion of the Second World War. It is a testament to the resilience and eccentricity of the human spirit, beautifully encapsulated in the unique love story of "Mad Marshall" Jacobs and his bride, Yolanda Cosmar.| Holden Luntz Gallery
Throughout his career, American photographer Milton H. Greene highlighted the glamorous world of Hollywood and fashion. His photography traced the passage of an era, helping to bring fashion photography into the realm of fine art along with his contemporaries such as Richard Avedon, Norman Parkinson, Cecil Beaton and Irving Penn. Born in 1922 in New York, Greene began taking photog| Holden Luntz Gallery