Richard A. Chance, a guest artist based in Brooklyn, created the artwork for today’s Doodle, which is dedicated to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day—also known as MLK Day in…
The Egyptian actress Karima Mokhtar’s 89th birthday is celebrated in today’s Doodle. The “Mother of Egyptian Cinema” was well-known for portraying motherly figures with depth and humility. She was a…
Enedina Alves Marques, a Brazilian engineer who passed away 110 years ago, was the first Black woman in Brazil to earn an engineering degree and the first woman in the…
The present Doodle celebrates Ihsan Abdel Kouddous, an Egyptian writer and writer who expounded on recent developments notwithstanding fictitious books and brief tales. The first widely available English translation of…
The resurgence of COVID-19 has somewhat dampened the enthusiasm with which the world will bid farewell to 2022 and prepare for 2023. On the web, the omnipresent web search tool…
Today’s Doodle celebrates the 118th birthday of Canadian sports star Fanny Rosenfeld, famously nick-named Bobbie Rosenfeld for her bobbed hair. Rosenfeld ran in the first Olympics in which women were…
The former Danish painter Lili Elbe’s 140th birthday is celebrated in today’s Doodle. As one of the first people to have gender-affirming surgery, she is regarded as one of the…
The 106th birthday of Chilean poet, diplomat, and educator Gonzalo Rojas, who won the Chilean National Prize for Literature in 1992, is celebrates in today’s Doodle. Over the course of…
One could say that Judith Leyster, a master painter from the 17th century who was a key figure in the Dutch Golden Age, brought painting to the easel. However, for…
The prominent Colombian artist Ana Mercedes Hoyos is honored in today’s Doodle. She won over seventeen national and international awards as a painter and sculptor. Hoyos was a pioneer of…