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Art Blakey

Name at birth: Arthur William BlakeyArt Blakey co-founded the Jazz Messengers in the mid-1950s and led the band the rest of his life, recording, touring and introducing solos with his explosive "…

The Art of Aesthetics

This quiz is designed to test your knowledge and comprehension of aesthetics, delving into its various principles, philosophies, and influences. Whether you're a passionate art lover, a curious…

Art Tatum

Name at birth: Arthur Tatum, Jr.Art Tatum was one of the greatest American piano players of the 20th century, rising to fame in the 1930s on the strength of his virtuoso jazz performances. Tatum was…

Art Carney

Art CarneyactorBorn: 11/4/1918Birthplace: Mt. Vernon, New York Carney is best-known for his Emmy-winning portrayal of Ed Norton, Jackie Gleason's sidekick on the various incarnations of The…

Art Garfunkel

Art Garfunkel(Arthur Garfunkel)singer; actorBorn: 11/5/1941Birthplace: Forest Hills, Queens, New York Garfunkel is best known as half of the duo Simon & Garfunkel (1962–70), formed with…

Art Rooney

Art RooneyBorn: Jan. 27, 1901Race track legend and pro football pioneer bought Pittsburgh Steelers franchise in 1933 for $2,500; finally won NFL title with 1st of 4 Super Bowls in 1974 season…

Performing Arts

Cite See lists of Broadway theaters, U.S. dance companies, longest running Broadway shows, most produced operas, a performing arts timeline and more. Broadway TheatersLongest…

Art and Entertainment

  Arts & Entertainment Biographies Actors Artists Architects Comedians Dancers and Choreographers Fashion Designers and Models Filmmakers, Producers, and Screenwriters Journalists…

martial arts

(Encyclopedia) martial arts, various forms of self-defense, usually weaponless, based on techniques developed in ancient China, India, and Tibet. In modern times they have come into wide use for self…

liberal arts

(Encyclopedia) liberal arts, term originally used to designate the arts or studies suited to freemen. It was applied in the Middle Ages to seven branches of learning, the trivium of grammar, logic,…