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Severance Season 2 features mind-bending twists in every episode, with Episode 6 introducing the “Attila” spin involving Burt and Fields. So, let’s look at what Attila means and the significance of Burt and Fields’ nickname. What does Burt and Fields’ Attila nickname mean in Severance Season 2? Severance Season 2 Episode 6 is titled Attila. Viewers got to know the meaning of the word from Burt and Irving’s dinner scene with Burt’s husband, Fields. Attila historically refers to the ruler of the Huns who reigned from 434 to early 453. In Severance, Fields and Burt inform Irving that they switched their nicknames…

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Artist Khaled Sabsabi will not be reinstated as the Australian representative at the 2026 Venice Biennale. He was dropped as the country’s representative earlier this month alongside curator Michael Dagostino, spurring an international controversy. The chair of Creative Australia, Robert Morgan, and its executive director, Adrian Collette, announced the decision in an all-staff meeting on Thursday, per the Guardian. Creative Australia is the government’s leading arts advisory body and oversees its Venice pavilion, which last year won the Golden Lion with Archie Moore’s kith and kin. Related Articles Thousands of other artists had signed a petition calling for the reinstatement…

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A workshop outside Rome containing 71 fake paintings falsely attributed to famous artists including Rembrandt van Rijn, Pablo Picasso, and Andy Warhol has been raided by Italy’s art crime squad, local authorities announced. The operation was uncovered by the Carabinieri Command for the Protection of Cultural Heritage police squad, which oversees art and antiquities crimes, per a report in the Guardian. After receiving a warrant to investigate a local art restorer’s property on the outskirts of Rome, the paintings, in various states of completion, were seized by Italian police, along with hundreds of painting materials, art catalogues, forged certificates of…

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“The Rainmaker” Bronze Sculpture by John Coleman was CTBids’ most valuable item sold in January in the category of art, antiques, and furnishings, per the WorthPoint Price Guide. As with all WorthPoint Industry Partners, the sales data from CTBids auctions contributes to WorthPoint’s Price Guide, assisting millions of daily users in understanding the value of their art, antiques, collectibles, and more. This data, along with contributions from other WorthPoint Partners, provides users with a comprehensive collection of historical pricing information, giving them confidence when buying and selling. In January, CTBids contributed a substantial amount of data to the WorthPoint Price…

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Apple TV+ has shared the Stick release date and first-look image for its upcoming sports comedy series, starring Oscar nominee Owen Wilson as a former professional golfer. This marks Wilson’s latest major TV project, after starring as Mobius for two seasons of Marvel Studios‘ Loki series. “The series follows Pryce Cahill an over-the-hill, ex-pro golfer whose career was derailed prematurely 20 years ago. After the collapse of his marriage and getting fired from his job at an Indiana sporting goods store, Pryce hedges his bets, and future, entirely on a troubled 17-year-old golf phenom named Santi. Stick is a heartfelt,…

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South Korea’s Gallery KIWA opened its second space in London’s Mayfair neighborhood on February 20th. Located in a restored former fashion and art building on Albermarle Street, the gallery neighbors surrounding blue-chip galleries including Thaddaeus Ropac, David Zwirner, and Gagosian. “KIWA has a deep commitment to London and its thriving creative community, and we feel so honored to bring our artists’ work to Mayfair, in this very special building area in the city,” said the gallery’s director, C.J. Chun, in a press statement. Since it was founded in 2011, Gallery KIWA has carved out a reputation in the Seoul art…

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Art MarketMaxwell RabbExterior view of the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel, 2025. Courtesy of Felix Art Fair. It’s hard to think of a more crucial moment for Felix Art Fair than right now. Since its debut in 2018, the fair has championed the Los Angeles community with a culture-specific, approachable ethos that feels distinctly of its home city: laid-back, yet fervently engaged. It’s this communal aspect of the fair that is more important than ever just weeks after the devastating Eaton and Palisade fires struck through the nearby Southern California neighborhoods.As the cost of the fires—which have claimed more than 40,000 acres…

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“Watership Down,” Martin Rosen’s 1978 adaptation of Richard Adams’ novel about rabbits traveling the English countryside to find a new homeland after their warren is marked for destruction, has been a constant in my life since I first saw it as a child. And it has become an increased source of comfort as I’ve grown older.  Recently my wife Judith, who admires the film as much as I do, has taken to calling it up on the Max platform at night as visual comfort food while going to sleep. I usually watch the entire thing, which means I’ve now seen…

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By the end of its first episode, NBC’s “The Americas,” the 10-part Tom Hanks-narrated wildlife docuseries, already feels like a missed opportunity. A co-production between NBCUniversal and the BBC, the series bills itself as the first nature documentary to specifically highlight North and South America, the largest, most diverse accumulation of life on the planet. Over the course of five years, the series’ creators ventured on 180 expeditions to capture immersive and intimate footage of common and uncommonly known species of flora, animals and insects. The result is an objectively beautiful series filled with awe-inspiring landscapes and handsomely depicted wildlife…

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Today’s Jewelry Collection Story comes from Alice of @madamefrong – she is based out of Australia and has a jewelry collection that will have you screaming “GOALS!” Her love for bold and colorful gems is admirable and what started out as a hobby has led her to selling some pieces as well!  I was excited to see more of her collection and hope you are too: “I’ve always been interested in gems and minerals, since I was a child I could spend hours in that wing of the Museum of Natural History. Most of my life however I wasn’t too…

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