Yes bassist Chris Squire: “This is a concept we've been trying to put into motion for some time, and only now we've been able to turn it into reality.”
A 30-meter (100-foot) Lego House will open in the toy's hometown of Billund, Denmark, in 2016.
The 2013 Vivid Sydney festival comes to a close Monday after turning Australia's biggest city into a glowing museum for two weeks.
Sotheby's auction house said it sold a Persian rug from the 1600s to an anonymous bidder for a record price.
The artwork on a Marimekko-designed airplane for Finnair was found to be plagiarized from a 1963 piece of Ukrainian folk art.
Thirty years after it was plucked from the sea, Henry VIII's prized warship, Mary Rose, will go on display at Portsmouth Historic Dockyard.
Move over Picasso. Works by a 20th century Chinese artist have sold for more than your works ever raked in. Lo siento, Pablo.
The acclaimed musical "Les Misérables" will return to Broadway's Imperial Theatre after 11 years. The musical will open in March 2014.
"Barcelona Island" would be like a slice of Dubai off of Spain -- and that’s exactly why Barcelona leaders are aghast.
Can public art be considered an “asset” in a bankruptcy filing? That’s the debate brewing over the Detroit Institute of Arts' masterpieces.
Vivid Sydney has grown into the biggest festival of its kind in the Southern Hemisphere -- and a key tool in branding Sydney.
Actress Emma Watson poses pantless on the cover of W magazine's latest issue, discussing her desire to remain young and how uncomfortable it feels to be known as on of Hollywood's sexiest young stars.
A nude portrait of Bea Arthur is expected to go for millions at a Christie's auction.
The giant Rubber Duck that debuted in Hong Kong earlier this month has deflated due to due to weather conditions, according to Victoria Harbour officials.
Rachel McAdams stars in another time-traveler movie.
Canberra, Australia, has commissioned a controversial $300,000 hot air balloon known as Skywhale in honor of its centenary.
Christie’s auction house will help wealthy Chinese snap up not just a fine bottle of French wine but also the vineyard it came from.
If Claude Monet were around, he would have had a great time doing his Impressionistic, open-air painting thing in Central Park on May Day.
Dutch artist Florentijn Hofman's 54-foot "Rubber Duck" art display floated into Hong Kong's Victoria Harbour on Thursday.
Nickolay Lamm, an artist and researcher from Pittsburgh, published images of Barbie and her cohorts without makeup.
A bridge-building cultural exchange between Greece and Qatar went awry thanks to two "scandalous" Greek statues depicting male nudes.
Big is in. Just ask the guys who designed these 14 structures, the largest of their kind in the world.
Rumors that Oscar-winning actress Anne Hathaway will be starring on Broadway were dismissed by her publicist Wednesday.
IBTimes has a sneak peek at some of the winning shots from the 2013 Environmental Photographer of the Year.
"The Place Beyond the Pines" director used real actors in a bank robbery scene starring Ryan Gosling.
A Belgian inventor unveils his futuristic invention: furniture that assembles itself.
Roger Ebert might be best known for his work as a film critic, but he also participated in the New Yorker's cartoon caption competition.
On Sunday, Pink Floyd is asking fans to tweet their favorite memories to celebrate the 40th anniversary of its "Dark Side of the Moon" album.
Former ballerina Anastasia Volochkova said the Bolshoi Ballet frequently pimped out its dancers to wealthy donors, almost as if it were a brothel.
A new Kickstarter project stars an adorable yet crabby-looking cat named AC who poses as 12 magical creatures for a calendar.