Hollywood loves a sequel … and inside a warehouse in downtown Los Angeles is a second act that took nearly 40 years to complete. Some of the main characters in this story include Keith Haring, ...
f(x)’s Luna appeared on the January 30 broadcast of MBC’s “Radio Star” and talked about the difficulties she’s faced trying to succeed as a solo artist. Luna mentioned in her interview with the ...
In 1987 in Hamburg, Germany, the first ever “art amusement park” opened to the public, featuring works by legendary artists such as Jean-Michel Basquiat, Keith Haring and even Salvador Dali. For three ...
When I first heard about Luna Luna, the grand resurrection of the world’s pioneering art amusement park, I had certain expectations. I took for granted that I would actually be riding the rides at the ...
1987 was a roller coaster year. The first The Simpsons cartoon short aired on The Tracey Ullman Show. West German citizen Mathias Rust landed a small Cessna airplane in Red Square. The Dow Jones ...
Luna Luna, the world’s first art amusement park was dreamt up in the 1980s by Viennese artist, musician, and peace activist André Heller. Heller was inspired by the magic of childhood amusement parks ...
A time capsule is often a small cache of significant items representing a particular moment in history — newspaper clippings, photographs, memorabilia and other cultural artifacts. But in early 2022, ...
No new date announced for the art amusement park that was set to open Wednesday. Luna Luna is a colorful, immersive carnival featuring rides painted by, or conceptualized by, renowned artists, ...
In 1987, the Austrian artist André Heller debuted an avant-garde amusement park with works by Basquiat, Dalí and Haring. Its disappearance was a winding tale. Its return is even more bizarre. A ...
Kat Luna isn’t throwing stones at her ex—she’s just telling her story. Luna, whom country music fans first met on American Idol, released her debut EP, That Girl, on March 7. She worked on the project ...
A restoration of the 1987 concept featuring theme park rides designed by Salvador Dali, Jean-Michel Basquiat (a Ferris wheel) and many more has opened in Los Angeles, thanks to Drake. By Ryan Fish ...
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