
Published on May,21 2012 - by Forbes
...ng to the hit game Mass Effect 3 mobilized a legion of fans in protest, and convinced developers at Electronic Arts? Bioware division to take the unprecedented step of creating post-game content to fix their mistakes. Bi...
Published on May,21 2012 - by Variety
...nd producer. During this period he also studied directing at NYU and animation at Manhattan's School of Visual Arts. He is survived by his mother, a sister and two brothers. Click here for more news on Variety.com. ...
Published on May,21 2012 - by The Los Angeles Times
...rray was active in the anti-apartheid struggle. A colleague, Mike van Graan, executive director of the African Arts Institute, who worked with Murray on a 1986 cultural festival banned by the apartheid government as a th...
Published on May,21 2012 - by Variety
...of 'Jersey Shore' was in diapers. It's an honor to be back for my 18th year." Honors presented at the creative arts Emmys include art direction, costume design, cinematography, casting, sound, guest acting and animation ...
Published on May,21 2012 - by Forbes
A few weeks ago, around the time Pebble was breaking records on Kickstarter, I happened to be exchanging emails with Sriram Peruvemba, a veteran of the display industry and currently CMO at E Ink Holdings. It struck me ...
Published on May,21 2012 - by Forbes
When the Webby Awards began in 1996, with just $30,000 and a handful of donations, the original committee, led by filmmaker and Webby founder Tiffany Shlain, honored web-based businesses in 15 categories that they felt ...
Published on May,21 2012 - by The Daily Telegraph
...nalist after years of working as a modernist designer – referring to his belated appreciation of the impact of Arts and Crafts gardens such as Hidcote on his style. His garden for M & G Investments (MA18) still looks...
Published on May,21 2012 - by The Daily Telegraph
Christie's announces Lucian Freud's rarely seen portrait of a Greek man will go on sale. Following my report last week of a record £277,000 at Sotheby’s for John Craxton’s Sleeping Fisherman painted in Greece in 1948 ...
Published on May,21 2012 - by The Daily Telegraph
A new show - The English Prize: the capture of the Westmorland at the Ashmolean in Oxford - gives a stunning insight into the young travellers and their passions, says Richard Dorment . The subtitle of the Ashmolean ...
Published on May,21 2012 - by The Daily Telegraph
... is still comparatively inexpensive. “While African music and performance have always been popular, the visual arts have been somewhat neglected,” he says. “And the market has not expanded as it has for say Indian or Chi...