Dr. Boharski wrote (The Rush To Restrict Freedom, Oct. 9) that painting one’s face blue and wearing a mask offer the same protection against the spread of the coronavirus and its illness, Covid-19. He ...
Face paint offers fewer chances at eye injury along with more freedom of movement when dressing up for Halloween. Craig See, MD, a cornea specialist for the Cole Eye Institute at Cleveland Clinic, ...
Two influencers in Bali recorded themselves going to new extremes in order to avoid complying with COVID-19 mask guidelines—all under the pretense of creating entertaining content for their followers.
The video went viral on several social media channels a few weeks ago, stirring outrage among viewers. It sees Se and Lin approaching a grocery store on the destination island, only to be turned away ...
Tailgating, face-painted fans returned in full force at stadiums around the country as the NFL opened its doors to capacity for the first time since the coronavirus pandemic. Some wore masks, some ...
Seventy-five years after the artist’s death, the grotesque masquerades he painted aren’t so far from the manipulated faces of the present day. By Nina Siegal Reporting from Antwerp, Belgium In our age ...
The long-standing link between Halloween, horror movies and goalie masks goes well beyond the iconic example of Jason Voorhees wearing one in the "Friday the 13th" films. Gerry Cheevers is credited as ...