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The wait for Blue Lock Chapter 297 spoilers is finally over for fans eager to witness Reo Mikage and Nagi Seishiro take center stage. The previous chapter showcased FC Barcha taking the lead over Manshine City because of the goals scored by Bachira and Otoya Eita. Based on Chapter 297 plot leaks, here is what fans will get to read next in the Blue Lock manga. List of Blue Lock Chapter 297 spoilers Here are all the spoilers for Blue Lock Chapter 297: Nagi decides to fire up According to the leaks circulating online, Chapter 297 is named “To The…

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Art MarketArun KakarCourtesy of the White House / United States Government.It’s barely been three months since Donald Trump returned to the presidency in the United States, but the impact of his administration has been swift. In the art market, this has been felt most significantly in terms of tariffs—taxes imposed on imported goods—which are looming over a number of countries that are the U.S.’s trading partners. Both the collectors and galleries in such countries, like Canada and Mexico, are being affected.Some international galleries are reconsidering their plans to attend U.S. art fairs due to increased costs. Meanwhile, galleries based in…

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Here you’ll see the Wheel of Fortune bonus puzzle answer today from March 24 to March 31, 2025. The solutions for every round as well as the final bonus round and the toss-ups will be updated daily, so we recommend that you check back if you want to know the latest answers. This week has been dubbed Chasing Sunsets, which is similar to a lot of the earlier weeks about vacations, so some of the solutions should be beach-related. For specifics, the solutions here are for the standard, syndicated version of the show hosted by Ryan Seacrest and Vanna White…

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Art MarketMaxwell RabbRefik Anadol, Machine Hallucinations – ISS Dreams – A (i), 2021. Courtesy of Christie’s.Jesse Woolston, The Dissolution Waiapu, 2025. Courtesy of Christie’s.Artificial intelligence (AI) has been a talking point in the art market for some time, but conversations reached a fever pitch in February 2025 when Christie’s announced its first-ever sale composed entirely of AI-generated art. Titled “Augmented Intelligence” and billed by Christie’s as the “first-ever artificial intelligence-dedicated sale,” the auction featured works by Refik Anadol, Charles Csuri, Claire Silver, Holly Herndon, and Mat Dryhurst. The online-only sale proved a huge success. Some 28 of the 34 lots…

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Believe it or not, if Marvel had stuck to its original plan, we would have seen the next Avengers film in less than two months time. Avengers: The Kang Dynasty was originally announced with a release date of May 2, 2025.A lot has changed since then. Some of it was not Marvel’s fault. But people don’t buy movie tickets for excuses. A lot of Marvel fans think “The Multiverse Saga” has been a pretty big disappointment so far, and they are worried that Marvel’s attempts to right the ship — like bringing back the Russo brothers and hiring Robert Downey Jr.…

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Among of the new trustees appointed to the British Museum is an academic expert opposed to the return of antiquities taken from their country of origin in colonial contexts, such as the museum’s most contested holding, the Parthenon Marbles. Dr. Tiffany Jenkins, a broadcaster and sociologist, is one of several new trustees with a four-year term for the popular London institution. The four other new trustees are TV broadcaster and writer Claudia Winkleman; journalist and conservative politician Daniel Finkelstein; historian and podcaster Tom Holland; as well as former BBC radio news anchor Martha Kearney. George Osborne has been chairman of…

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Editor’s Note: This is an excerpt from Yoko, a new biography about Yoko Ono from author David Sheff. It releases March 25 from Simon and Schuster. On September 14, 1966, there was an announcement in the International Times of an exhibition of “Instruction Paintings” by the “Japanese-born American artist Yoko Ono” at Indica Gallery, 6 Mason’s Yard, St. James, London, co-owned by artist John Dunbar. The exhibition, “Unfinished Paintings and Objects by Yoko Ono,” included pieces that Yoko had shown in the past as well as new work. There was a Painting to Be Stepped On and an Add Colour Painting,…

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World War II medals found online.Image Source: BBC Antiques dealer Kevin Bennetts recently purchased a set of World War II medals online. One of the medals had the name “JB Earl” written on the rim. Bennetts pointed out that most service medals do not have a name on them. However, the set he bought included a Territorial Efficiency Medal, which had a service number and a surname that could be used to identify the recipient. Bennetts published a Facebook post to try to find anyone who could tell him more about the soldier who earned the medals. The post helped…

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Disney+ has shared the full Doctor Who Season 2 trailer for the next installment of the long-running sci-fi adventure series led by Ncuti Gatwa. It is scheduled to make its return Saturday, April 12 at 3 a.m. ET/12 a.m. PT on Disney+ and on the BBC and BBC iPlayer in the UK. New episodes from the eight-part season will then debut weekly. Check out the Doctor Who Season 2 trailer below (watch more trailers): What happens in the Doctor Who Season 2 trailer? The video highlights the titular Time Lord’s next action-packed adventure as he meets a new time-traveling companion…

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Filmmaking is, more than anything else, a collaboration between tons of people sharing slightly different versions of the same vision, kept in line by a capable director and a budget. It requires a lot of compromise and a lot of finessing, and, for the most part, those who are successful in the industry make it because they’re good team players.Filmmaking also requires a lot of ego, and that’s sometimes where things start going haywire. The only thing an audience loves more than a good movie is a good bit of behind-the-scenes drama, which tends to happen no matter how good…

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