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41 minutes ago

Brooklyn Beckham accuses David and Victoria of putting branding before family and sabotaging wedding

Brooklyn Beckham publicly accused his parents of controlling family narratives, sabotaging his marriage, and prioritizing public branding over authentic family relationships.
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fromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events
2 hours ago

Marina Abramovic rolls into Davos with an immersive project that encourages world leaders to take a digital detox

Arts and culture at the World Economic Forum foreground human presence, tradition-innovation balance, and connection through immersive projects and performances like Marina Abramović's THE BUS.
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fromdesignboom | architecture & design magazine
1 hour ago

desert X 2026 opens with artworks that harmonize with alUla's valleys and canyons

Desert X AlUla 2026 stages site-responsive contemporary sculptures across AlUla's valleys, canyons, and oases emphasizing scale, sustainability, and local collaboration from Jan 16–Feb 28, 2026.
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fromThe Oaklandside
7 hours ago

This week in Oakland: LaRussell at CryBaby, and an Indigenous Mam exhibit at the 81st Avenue library

Multiple cultural and community events are happening across Oakland this week, including an Indigenous Maya Mam art exhibit and several music and reopening events.
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from48 hills
5 hours ago

It wasn't all bad! Our 15 favorite cultural moments of 2025 - 48 hills

San Francisco culture showed resilience in 2025 via joyful local moments, including a beloved librarian hosting Reading Rainbow and a worker-owned local news collective launching.
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fromHyperallergic
16 hours ago

For Which It Stands...

An exhibition at Fairfield University examines over a century of artists confronting the American flag and questions who it represents and who receives justice.
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fromHyperallergic
21 hours ago

Trump Targets New Deal-Era Art

New Deal-era murals in the Wilbur Cohen Building face political threats, prompting petitions and advocacy to protect socially focused artworks by Ben Shahn and others.
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fromHyperallergic
10 hours ago

New Artwork on National Mall Lampoons Trump-Epstein Birthday Card

A 10-foot installation on the National Mall replicated an alleged Trump birthday message to Jeffrey Epstein and invited the public to add signatures and messages.
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fromHyperallergic
10 hours ago

Philadelphia Art Museum Might Rebrand Its Botched Rebrand

Philadelphia Art Museum may reconsider its PhAM rebrand as it parts ways with CMO Paul Dien and forms a task force to evaluate public reception.
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fromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events
10 hours ago

Comment | Reflecting on my father's art and life on the occasion of his posthumous exhibition

Until last year I thought my father, Samuel Kahn (1927-2007), had largely wasted his life. But as I tremblingly type this essay, I am headed to a Virginia museum displaying a roomful of his psychedelically colourful, unselfconscious, off-kilter, long-forgotten works of art that, it turns out, make people happy. The exhibition Samuel Kahn, Ph.D. + Friends opens on 29 January at Old Dominion University in Norfolk, Virginia, in its Gordon Art Galleries.
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fromHyperallergic
8 hours ago

Shocking New Louvre Heist Footage Released to the Public

Two thieves entered the Louvre's Apollo Gallery, smashed display cases, and stole French crown jewels, exiting through a window while guards failed to stop them.
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fromHyperallergic
11 hours ago

What Art Films to See at Sundance This Year?

Sundance has transformed from a small indie showcase into a major industry festival whose art-related films range from niche experimental profiles to broad crowd-pleasers.
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fromHyperallergic
10 hours ago

Accessibility Should Be at the Center of Museum Education

Museum art departments often neglect integrating disability studies into curricula when addressing art, politics, and identity.
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fromColossal
8 hours ago

A Rotoscoped Film Underscores How Fantasy Is the Only Reprieve in Solitary Confinement

An animated rotoscoped short portrays three people enduring 36 years of solitary confinement, revealing severe psychological harm and U.S. reliance on prolonged isolation.
fromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events
21 hours ago

From monumental scroll paintings to metaphorical breasts: five works to see at Art SG

The Thai artist Pinaree Sanpitak began exploring female breasts in her work shortly after the birth of her son in 1994, when she began breastfeeding. Reflecting on her experience as a mother, the breast became a metaphor for herself as well as a broader celebration of womanhood. In 2001 Sanpitak began to draw parallels between the breast and Buddhist stupas-dome-shaped sites of veneration, and began her Breast Stupa series, combining the sacred with the sensuous.
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fromHyperallergic
14 hours ago

Yoko Ono's Art Is an Exercise in Hope

CHICAGO - With her iconic long dark hair curtaining her demure countenance, Yoko Ono has been in my personal pantheon of women makers for most of my life. When I was a distraught teenager in a midwestern suburb, she was there - singing discordant arias from my bedroom stereo. Her siren call couldn't quite be deciphered, but, like a feminist signal from afar, it cut through the fog of oppressive cultural forces.
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fromColossal
11 hours ago

Clouds Billow and Caverns Melt in Gabe Benzur's Mystical Landscapes

Gabe Benzur paints surreal, color-forward oil landscapes blending digital rendering, imagination, mythology, and cartoonish forms into uncanny, transcendental scenes.
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fromdesignboom | architecture & design magazine
1 day ago

salvaged wood from the LA wildfires becomes functional objects at marta exhibition

Reclaimed Altadena wood has been transformed into functional objects at Marta, commemorating the 2025 wildfires and embodying memory, loss, and potential regeneration.
fromwww.amny.com
15 hours ago

Lexa Gates turns endurance into art with Her on the Wheel' amNewYork

There is something very Old New York about a young woman putting herself on the lineliterallyand daring the city to keep up. Not the nostalgic, sepia-toned New York of postcards and penthouses, but the one with bite: downtown after dark, sweat and bravado, art that doesn't ask permission and music that doesn't wait its turn. That is where Lexa Gates lives right now, and Her on the Wheelthe durational performance staged at Jeffrey Deitchfelt like a perfectly tuned provocation to a city that still understands nerve.
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from48 hills
1 day ago

Drama Masks: Stage predictions for 2026 - 48 hills

Bay Area theatre faces uncertainty from reduced funding, political turmoil, and limited January programming, threatening venues, arts institutions, and future productions.
fromBustle
11 hours ago

Korean Culture Takes Center Stage At The Smithsonian With Late Samsung Chairman's Never-Before-Seen Exhibit

On view at the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C. through February 1, the exhibition features over 200 works spanning 1,500 years of Korean history. Every piece was hand-picked from late Samsung Chairman Lee Kun-Hee's private collection, a massive archive of more than 23,000 works originally created for places like royal palaces, Buddhist temples, and Confucian academies.
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fromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events
16 hours ago

Self-portraits, Surrealism and sanitary pads: what to expect from Tate Modern's Frida Kahlo show

The curators of the forthcoming blockbuster Frida Kahlo show at Tate Modern have revealed more details about the exhibition, highlighting the late Mexican artist's "impact on women artists across Mexico, the Americas and Europe from 1970 to today". Frida: the Making of an Icon (25 June-3 January 2027) also includes highly personal works reflecting her suffering post-miscarriage, along with pieces that explore her "complex relationship with the United States", the co-curator Tobias Ostrander said at a press briefing.
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fromFilmmaker Magazine
16 hours ago

"...As Long as You're Telling the Truth": Jordan Lage, Back To One, Episode 376

Jordan Lage is an award-winning actor, writer, director and founding member of the Atlantic Theater Company, which celebrates its 41st anniversary this year. He studied acting at New York University under the tutelage of playwright David Mamet and actor William H. Macy and then taught acting and playwriting at the Atlantic Theater Acting School for nearly 30 years. Best known for his work performing the plays of David Mamet's, he
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fromwww.london-unattached.com
19 hours ago

Yorke Dance Project: Modern Milestones

Yorke Dance Project presented a five-work programme celebrating American contemporary dance roots and new works, culminating in Christopher Bruce's ballet to Leonard Cohen.
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fromdesignboom | architecture & design magazine
21 hours ago

SpY's monumental divided sphere installation illuminates xi'an in bright red light

A monumental red luminous sphere split into two identical hemispheres creates an immersive corridor of light within urban space, contrasting curved form and industrial scaffolding.
fromwww.eastbaytimes.com
19 hours ago

Snapp Shots: Northern California magic clubs to meet soon in Oakland

Is there anyone who doesn't love magic? You know you're being tricked; but try as you might, you can't figure out how. The only thing you can do is laugh and enjoy it. The Oakland Magic Circle was founded on July 25, 1925, by, among others, Alfred J. Battle, above, who performed under the stage name Professor El-Tab. (photo courtesy of Byron Walker)
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fromTime Out London
20 hours ago

Get cheap tickets to one of London's hottest plays of the year for just 25

Set in a school in a small town in rural Georgia, John Proctor... centres on five female classmates who are not only studying The Crucible, but get caught up in Crucible-like events as debate whether or the play's nominal hero John Proctor is indeed the villain, as opposed to Abigail Williams, the young woman he has an affair with and then discards.
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fromwww.amny.com
12 hours ago

Metropolitan Museum of Art employees unionize, citing heavy workloads and pay equity concerns

The vote passed with a 76% margin, with 542 votes in favor, 172 votes against, and 100 ballots that remain sealed because the museum objected to inclusion of these staff in the union, according to a Jan. 16 announcement from the union. We won because we were able to convince our colleagues that they don't have to accept whatever is offered to them, that their experience and hard work has earned them a seat at the table,
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fromHyperallergic
1 day ago

Uman's Diasporic Abstraction

Uman's work evokes floating, mutable memories that bridge a lost homeland and the imagined labor of dreaming it back into existence.
fromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events
1 day ago

Ten artists receive 100,000 as winners of Chanel Next Prize 2026

This year's recipients, who come from ten different countries and a range of disciplines, are Álvaro Urbano, Ambrose Akinmusire, Andrea Peña, Ayoung Kim, Bárbara Sánchez-Kane, Emeka Ogboh, Marco da Silva Ferreira, Pan Daijing, Payal Kapadia and Pol Taburet. Apart from representing the visual arts, they include a jazz trumpeter (Akinmusire), filmmaker (Kapadia) and a dancer (Da Silva Ferreira, a former elite swimmer who won Portugal's version of the reality television show "So You Think You Can Dance" in 2010 and is now an established choreographer).
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fromHyperallergic
1 day ago

Activists Fight to Salvage the "Sistine Chapel of New Deal Art"

A group of artists, preservationists, and activists is sounding the alarm against Trump's potential demolition of a prominent federal office building next to the National Mall, and the treasured artworks inside it - including several New Deal-era murals that speak to the value of Social Security in the United States. Alex Lawson, executive director of the advocacy organization Social Security Works, co-authored a petition to save the works with local muralist Absurdly Well.
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fromHyperallergic
1 day ago

Martin Luther King Jr. in Art and Memory

Martin Luther King Jr. Day honors King's legacy through commemoration, cultural programs, a 40-year mural, and the activism that secured the federal holiday.
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fromHyperallergic
1 day ago

What the Smithsonian Won't Say About Grandma Moses

Grandma Moses's comforting myth must be deconstructed because her work embodies harmful American exceptionalist values.
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fromHyperallergic
1 day ago

This Is the Year We Redefine Art Institutions

Museums face intensified scrutiny and changing roles as artists, workers, and communities renegotiate governance, authorship, and representation, prompting institutional shifts and new precedents.
fromwww.npr.org
1 day ago

The 2026 Olympics are the most widespread in history. See what's happening where

The 2026 Olympics are set to be the most geographically widespread Games in history, the first to span multiple regions and two host cities: Milan and Cortina, which are about 250 miles apart from each other by road. Over the course of two and a half weeks, athletes in 16 sports will compete in events at 25 venues. The action is divided among four main clusters across northern Italy: Milan, Cortina d'Ampezzo, Valtellina and Val di Fiemme.
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fromHyperallergic
1 day ago

Lotty Rosenfeld Weaponized the Line

Lotty Rosenfeld used repeated minor interventions—transforming traffic markings into crosses—to visibly tally state violence and destabilize authoritarian public space.
fromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events
1 day ago

Winslow Homer's mountaineer and Bob Ross's valley view: our pick of the January auctions

Winslow Homer, who began as a Civil War reporter artist, later became known for depicting the US's growing culture of leisure as expanding transportation networks enabled more people to visit the country's natural landmarks. A Mountain Climber Resting is a quintessential example, showing a mountaineer resting after an ascent and admiring the view. The composition closely resembles a drawing in the Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

Crossing into Darkness review Tracey Emin takes her heroes on a descent to the gates of hell

Tracey Emin curated a nocturnal exhibition combining diverse media and artists to explore inner visions, uneasy portraiture, and night-themed creativity.
fromArtforum
1 day ago

Artforum Founding Editor Philip Leider Dies at 96

Philip Leider, the founding editor in chief of Artforum, died at his home in Berkeley, California, on January 11. He was ninety-six. His death was confirmed by his daughter Polly Leider. Taking the helm of the magazine from its inception in 1962, Leider made it his mission to separate the world of art from the world of commerce. Under his leadership, Artforum quickly became the most influential and widely respected art publication in the country.
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fromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events
1 day ago

Remembering Gathie Falk, Canadian artist whose singular practice sparked comparisons to Surrealism and Pop art

Gathie Falk transformed everyday objects into poetic artworks across six decades, creating ceramics, paintings, sculptures and performances that celebrated ordinary life.
fromBerlin Art Link
2 days ago

Review of David Horvitz at ChertLudde | Berlin Art Link

In ChertLüdde, evocations abound: the show is a transcription of California (I've never been, but I imagine it to be sun drenched and a bit dehydrated), which is transposed onto the grid of the gallery in Schöneberg. Shells, dried stalks, bits of pottery, sea urchins, art left behind by visitors, are arranged on a stage (a duplication of the one found in Horvitz's garden in Los Angeles),
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fromwww.mercurynews.com
1 day ago

Bay Area events calendar for Jan. 23-29 weekly editions

Jurassic Quet: Experience North America's largest moving, roaring, and breathing dinosaurs coming alive in this fully immersive walk-through experience. Dig for fossils, ride life-sized dinosaurs, and let kids play in the Lego-themed play zones. Tickets are priced starting at $26.85. 12 p.m., Santa Clara County Fairgrounds, 344 Tully Rd, San Jose. bit.ly/3Nh8t3c Jan. 24 Hopelessly Romantic Symphony San Jose: Conducted by Francois Lopez-Ferrer, this concert comes with intense emotions and wonderful melodies composed by Jean Sibelius,
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fromThe New Yorker
1 day ago

The Cold Comfort of a Helene Schjerfbeck Painting

After six centuries of Swedish rule, and more than a hundred years as a grand duchy of Russia, your nation is finally on the brink of independence. To the south, Europe is tearing itself to bits in the First World War; to the east, there's the Russian Revolution. Most of the art you've seen at this point is either second-rate or beats a patriotic drum-lakes and forests and scenes from the "Kalevala," a national epic featuring some cosmic eggs and a drowned girl.
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fromdesignboom | architecture & design magazine
2 days ago

pixel virtual gardens and robotic installations animate miguel chevalier's solo digital art show

Digital by Nature: The Art of Miguel Chevalier at Kunsthalle München presents the artist's largest solo exhibition in Europe to date, curated by Franziska Stöhr. The exhibition surveys Miguel Chevalier's practice from the early 1980s to the present, tracing his sustained engagement with digital technologies as both tools and subjects of artistic inquiry. Born in 1959 in Mexico City and based in Paris, Chevalier has worked with computers as a creative medium for more than four decades.
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fromVulture
2 days ago

'An Ark' at the Shed Is All Headsets, No Heartbeat

An Ark is a 47-minute mixed-reality theater piece using VR and prerecorded stars that feels overhyped, restrictive, and disappointingly bland.
fromBusline News
1 day ago

Laketran Accepting Entries For 2026 Design A Bus Wrap Student Art Contest - Busline News

We're always amazed by the creativity of our student artists. This year's America 250 theme encourages students to explore our local impact on the nation's story through art,
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fromThe New Yorker
1 day ago

Adrian Tomine's "Post-Vacation"

A winter subway scene features a suntanned rider back from a beach getaway, provoking envy, perceived gloating, and a wry, apologetic recognition.
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fromJuxtapoz
6 days ago

Juxtapoz Magazine - Carla Fuentes "The Drivers" @ RIO & MENAKA, Madrid

Family craftsmanship and car nostalgia inspire oil portraits that crop vehicle geometries, preserve lost color, and capture journeys, memories, and personal transformation.
fromVulture
2 days ago

The Disappear Vanishes Up Its Own Navel

The short version: Hannah was married to Andrew, and Anna was married to Ryan. Then Anna and Andrew slept together and both marriages blew up. Then, six years after that, just as Andrew was finishing the manuscript of a novel closely paralleling his breakup, he found out that Hannah had beat him to the punch: Her book about a marriage-destroying affair (subtitled "A Memoir [kind of]") would be published nine months before his.
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fromwww.eastbaytimes.com
1 day ago

Curtain Calls: Stephen King inspiration for improvised Screaming Good Time!' in East Bay

An improvised, audience-driven Stephen King homage delivers strong comedic performances and embraces outrageous suggestions but needs brisker pacing to maintain momentum.
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fromThe Mercury News
1 day ago

Cooking show stirs up memories in 'Running After Shadows'

A one-man play examines a Black son's reckoning with an absent father through a social-media-driven culinary career.
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fromDefector
1 day ago

The Crossword, Jan. 19: Sole Cycle | Defector

Monday crossword constructed by Hanh Huynh and edited by Hoang-Kim Vu; Defector crosswords run weekly in partnership with AVCX, with submission guidelines available.
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

The Guardian view on Poems on the Underground at 40: public art to be proud of | Editorial

Inspired by a reading of As You Like It, Judith Chernaik, an American writer living in London, conceived a plan to scatter poetry across the underground as the love-sick Orlando hangs sonnets through the Forest of Arden. Her simple idea took root below the sewers and spread to cities across the world. Poetry in Motion launched in New York in 1992, and today poems can be found on public transport in Dublin, Paris, Beijing, Shanghai, Warsaw and Moscow.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day ago

Be More Bird by Candida Meyrick review less soaring avian self-help than a parroting of tired cliches

Bird, a Harris hawk, embodies vivid inner life and precise physical needs, forming twenty concise life lessons that contrast anthropomorphism with natural fact.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

Radical and joyous': Beryl Cook show aims to prove she was a serious artist

Beryl Cook created vibrant, compassionate paintings that documented working-class life, body positivity, and queer culture, asserting her significance as a chronicler of social change.
fromTime Out London
2 days ago

The City of London is getting a brand-new light and sound festival this month

But at the end of this month, there's a brand new festival arriving to inject some colour into the financial district. 'Vibrance' will light up Roman ruins, medieval churches and secret gardens across the Square Mile on Thursday January 29 and Friday January 30 from 5.30pm until 8.30pm. Created by Guildhall Production Studio, it brings together more than a dozen artworks and live performances by emerging artists from Guildhall School of Music & Drama.
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fromwww.london-unattached.com
2 days ago

Woolf Works, Award Winning Dance from Royal Ballet

Woolf Works translates Virginia Woolf's novels into an atmospheric, non-narrative ballet that evokes consciousness and memory through inventive choreography and Max Richter's hypnotic score.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

Sheila Bernette obituary

Sheila Bernette was a vivacious 5ft-tall English actress and singer whose career spanned childhood, West End, music-hall, television variety and international performances.
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

I can't waste this': Michael Sheen on his riskiest role yet saving Wales's national theatre

Since Thornton Wilder wrote Our Town in 1938, it is said that not a day has passed when the Pulitzer prize-winning show hasn't been performed. Every time I read it, I come away with the feeling of having been woken up, says Michael Sheen, star of the upcoming touring production of Wilder's play about a close-knit community in small-town America. With this urgent sense of I have to not waste this.'
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fromThe Mercury News
2 days ago

Hula is a hallowed - and healing - tradition for dancers from Fremont

A Fremont halau preserves and teaches traditional Hawaiian and Tahitian dance, passing cultural knowledge through multigenerational instruction, performance tours, and community practice.
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fromConsequence
2 days ago

America's Oldest Dance Troupe Cancels Performance at Kennedy Center

The Martha Graham Dance Company canceled its April 2026 Kennedy Center performance amid a broader wave of over 20 cancellations since Trump's takeover.
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fromHyperallergic
3 days ago

Et Tu, South Africa?

South Africa's culture minister canceled Gabrielle Goliath's Venice Biennale performance about Gaza, prompting accusations of censorship and erasure of Palestinian suffering.
fromwww.npr.org
3 days ago

Yes, introverts and extroverts can be good friends. Here's how

Introversion and extroversion are on "opposite ends of a continuum" and not a binary, says William Chopik, a social-personality psychologist at Michigan State University. "People mostly fall somewhere in between those two extremes." Introverts are quieter, more introspective, deliberate, really into alone time. Extroverts are more talkative, outgoing, energetic, and very into socializing. Where you fall on the spectrum isn't static. For example, people tend to get a little more introverted as they get older, says Chopik, because of shifts in motivation, energy and lifestyle.
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fromdesignyoutrust.com
3 days ago

Fabien Merelle Masters Ink And Watercolor To Craft Pyjama-Clad Figures Teetering On Absurd Family Edges

A diverse collection of contemporary and vintage visual art, illustrations, posters, and provocative campaigns spanning pop culture, horror, urban, and political themes.
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fromsf.funcheap.com
3 days ago

San Francisco's Slavic Festival (2026)

SF Sketchfest 2026 (Final Day) $30* *Ticket prices vary based on show. Tickets start from $30 All Day 2026 Hearts in San Francisco at the Ferry Building (Jan. 24 Feb. 11) FREE 10:00 am Asian Art Museum: Free Admission Day (Every First Sunday) FREE* *Special exhibitions may require separate admission surcharge 10:00 am 2026 White Elephant Sale in 90,000+ Sq Ft. Warehouse (Jan. 25 Feb. 21) $7 10:00 am
fromwww.theguardian.com
4 days ago

What links the basilisk lizard and the fishing spider? The Saturday quiz

1 Rodney King beating. 2 Boreal forest (taiga). 3 Named storm in the UK. 4 Dr Faustus (Marlowe play). 5 Floella Benjamin. 6 Gentlemen v Players. 7 RNLI. 8 Classical music. 9 Plots against Elizabeth I. 10 Ways of having your steak in France. 11 Animals that can walk on water. 12 Birth states of US presidents. 13 Scales used to measure natural phenomena: tornadoes; earthquakes; hurricanes; hazard from near-Earth objects.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

World Sports Photography Awards 2026 winners revealed in pictures

World Sports Photography awards received 4,120+ photographers from 123 countries submitting 23,130 images across 24 categories; 'Equine Reflection' won the Equestrian Gold Award.
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fromHyperallergic
4 days ago

40 Years On, DC Artists Revisit Don Miller's MLK Mural

A 56-foot mural at the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library visually chronicles King's life and honors overlooked civil-rights leaders, restored during 2017–2021 renovations.
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