This excerpt from the new book by former Sun-Times reporter and “Masters of Sex” author Thomas Maier details the Bond ...
Singaporean self-taught artist and designer David Lee, the creative force behind I Am Not David Lee art studio, champions anonymity to let his works do the talking, emphasizing that creation ...
“The Art of Negotiation” follows the story of Yoon Joo No (Lee Je Hoon), an M&A expert who is known as a legendary negotiator, as he leads his team through high-stakes corporate challenge ...
Jack Gruber-Imagn Images Sunisa Lee has been heating up the cold New York winter with some fire fits. Her latest one disappeared, however, in an amazing display of graffiti art. The two-time gold ...
Lee Je Hoon is about to make waves on his first day at work in JTBC’s upcoming drama “The Art of Negotiation”! “The Art of Negotiation” is a new drama starring Lee Je Hoon as Yoon Joo No ...
Lee, 37, is best known for her kinetic art featuring sculptures created with silicone, ceramics, fabrics, chains and other materials that remind one of organs. With her works, Lee has questioned ...
As President Trump says, he’s a "deal guy". This is the Art of the Deal on the global stage. K.T. McFarland was President Trump’s Deputy National Security Advisor. She is a board member of the ...
The company that he founded said that Lee died on Monday evening peacefully with his family by his side. No cause of death was given. Lee founded Henderson Land Development Co. Ltd. in 1976 ...
In the early 1970s, the Art Workers’ Coalition approached ARTnews and three other art publications with a proposal to run an anti–Vietnam War poster on the cover of a future issue.
Dr. Sandra Lee has built a new kind of dermatologic empire by sharing gnarly extractions and cyst removals with the world online. Credit...Maggie Shannon for The New York Times Supported by By Eve ...
HONG KONG (AP) — Lee Shau Kee, a Hong Kong billionaire property developer who led one of the biggest real estate empires in the former British territory, has died. He was 97. The company that he ...
Called “L’Exposition internationale des arts décoratifs,” it ran from April to October 1925, attracted 16 million people, and was a celebration of Modernism and Art Deco design. It occupied ...