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25 minutes ago

Histolysis - Pulsing in peristaltic rhythms

The name Histolysis comes from the biological process by which tissues break down during metamorphosis. In this work, histolysis is a condition of dissolution that makes transformation possible, not as a loss but as potential.
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#architecture
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6 hours ago
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What's it like to have Frank Lloyd Wright design your house? This 101-year-old knows

Roland Reisley is the last original client of Frank Lloyd Wright, living in his designed home for 73 years.
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1 week ago
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Abby Kortrijk / BAROZZI VEIGA

Abby Kortrijk transforms Groeninge Abbey into a versatile arts space for temporary exhibitions and public events.
#music-industry
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8 hours ago
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Is Christianity cool again?

Christian musicians are increasingly charting on the Billboard Hot 100, suggesting a rise in mainstream acceptance of Christian music.
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1 week ago
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A longtime 'American Idol' music supervisor and her husband are found dead at home

Music supervisor Robin Kaye and her husband Thomas Deluca were found dead in their home from gunshot wounds.
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14 hours ago

2nd Annual "West Oakland Matters" Free Arts + Culture Fest (7th West)

West Oakland Matters is a celebration of 'living heritage,' featuring local artists, vendors with vintage clothing, and community memories, highlighting the area's history.
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1 day ago
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Juxtapoz Magazine - Grace Bromley "Show Me What I Don't Know" @ Megan Mulrooney, Los Angeles

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Juxtapoz Magazine - Grace Bromley "Show Me What I Don't Know" @ Megan Mulrooney, Los Angeles

#contemporary-art
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6 hours ago

Breakfast With Mugabe: biting political drama finally arrives in South Africa

The play finds Mugabe holed-up in State House, pursued by the bitter spirit of a long-dead comrade. Denied help by traditional healers, the former liberation leader reluctantly turns to a white psychiatrist.
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1 day ago
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'I Know What You Did Last Summer' gets hooked on nostalgia

A new sequel to I Know What You Did Last Summer features a similar plot with a blend of new characters and original survivors.
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1 week ago
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We unpack the 2025 Emmy nominations

Emmy nominations feature familiar favorites and newcomers, highlighting diversity in television storytelling.
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21 hours ago

Leslie Uggams looks back on decades in show business

Uggams performed in Beulah, Hallelujah Baby, Roots, Empire, American Fiction and the Deadpool films.
She was the first Black woman to host a TV variety show.
At 82, she's appearing in The Gilded Age.
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1 day ago
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Anatomy and Ancient Sea Creatures Converge in Hine Mizushima's Felted Sculptures

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Anatomy and Ancient Sea Creatures Converge in Hine Mizushima's Felted Sculptures

#community-event
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1 day ago

DramaWatch: A Palestinian playwright's 'Them' brings the refugee crisis home * Oregon ArtsWatch

"There is great power in truth, and although my characters are fictional, the stories are real, the circumstances are real and based on real experiences of people I know, and have spent a considerable amount of time with."
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#comedy
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1 week ago

Meg Stalter shines in the rom-com 'Too Much'

Going to London after a breakup leads to unexpected romance with a struggling musician.
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2 days ago

Shadow Labyrinth is a gritty twist on Pac-Man aimed at a new, younger audience

Shadow Labyrinth is a gritty sci-fi reinterpretation of Pac-Man, showcasing a darker, more adult-focused tone while attempting to evolve the franchise for the modern gaming audience.
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2 days ago

Miniature Masterpieces: Students at The Goddard School recreate the masters

Hilari O'Neill, Executive Director of the Goddard School says, "I really give so much credit to our teachers and faculty. They chose their individual classrooms and artists based on what they thought was most attainable for their kids to fully immerse themselves in."
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1 week ago

How Can We Save Bay Area Theater From Collapse? 11 Local Experts Weigh In | KQED

The theater landscape ebbs and flows, and despite an uptick in diverse plays, many theaters hesitate to include more than one 'Asian' or 'Black' play.
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3 days ago

Sunday Puzzle: World capitals

Agreeing could lead to Agreed solutions in Managua, Nicaragua, where discussions often resolve conflicts favorably. It's important to reach mutual consent for progress.
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5 days ago

4 confidence-boosting ways to overcome the fear of flirting in real life

Confidence coach Regina Bonds believes that flirting in real life is a lost art, emphasizing the impact of technology on personal interactions and dating.
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4 days ago

You'll find a gripping new internet thriller in the 'Cloud'

Kurosawa's film 'Cloud' portrays an unsettling transformation of the internet from a promising connection tool into a breeding ground for human malevolence.
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5 days ago

An Interview with Sophie Seita & Naomi Woo | Berlin Art Link

Water is a kind of archive, a kind of storehouse of memory that is, nevertheless, always in flux. Water has a clear chemical formula, but that is perhaps the only thing clear about this most fundamental of agents in the lives of people and societies.
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6 days ago

'KPop Demon Hunters' is a viral smash that crushes the songs

KPop Demon Hunters features a soundtrack that is climbing the Billboard charts, showcasing the catchy and upbeat music that accompanies the film's thrilling action.
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5 days ago

A COVID-era Western, a slasher sequel and a 50-year-old classic to watch this week

This satirical COVID-era Western highlights the clash between a liberal mayor pushing mask mandates and a conservative sheriff who resists them, portrayed in a small town setting.
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5 days ago

El Campanil Theatre in Antioch at risk of closure without more funding, board president says

"So many theaters have closed for that reason, aside from the fact that you can get entertainment in a lot of different ways now, you can get it on Netflix, you go to a winery for a concert."
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fromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events
6 days ago

Football stadium disrupts plans for Tasmanian truth-and-reconciliation art park

Greg Lehman, a Trawoolway descendant, expressed that the Mona-backed truth-and-reconciliation art park could create "real generational change to Australia's relationship with its past," focusing on addressing the genocide against Aboriginal Tasmanians.
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1 week ago

The economy is turbulent for influencers, too here's how you might see it online

Recession jitters have made online audiences and brands more discerning about their spending, possibly roiling the traditional income streams that influencers have come to rely on.
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1 week ago

The best games of 2025 so far, picked by NPR's staff

2025 finally brought the release of the Nintendo Switch 2 and blockbuster exclusives like Mario Kart World.
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6 days ago

Nervous System's Puzzles Celebrate E.A. Seguy's Vivid Butterflies

E.A. Séguy created a timeless collection of prints inspired by butterflies, skillfully employing pochoir to produce vibrant illustrations that capture their beauty.
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fromBoston.com
1 week ago

Lobsters, cigarettes, and Dunkin': South Shore artist aims to capture the Mass. vibe

"There's just something so iconic about the 'masshole-ness' of the Dunkin' brand. We all know that guy who looks like this lobster who's smoking a cig and sipping on the Dunkin' coffee."
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1 week ago

How realistic are movie dinosaurs?

Matt Lamanna, a dinosaur paleontologist, points out that the T-Rex’s portrayal in the original Jurassic Park film, where it cannot see stationary objects, misrepresents its visual acuity, which was likely superior compared to many dinosaurs.
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1 week ago

The 2025 Emmy nominations are being announced this morning

The Television Academy is announcing nominations Tuesday morning for the 2025 Primetime Emmy Awards. Severance, The Pitt and The White Lotus are all up for nominations on the drama side.
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fromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events
1 week ago

Christie's celebrates the late Syrian artist Marwan with non-selling London show

Judging by recent auction records that have been set by numerous artists from the Arab world and conversations with curators of major collections across the globe, it seems that demand for Arab art has expanded beyond the region into Western and Eastern collections.
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1 week ago

Juxtapoz Magazine - Woman Having a Hard Time: Falon Stutzman @ Megan Mulrooney Gallery, Los Angeles

Falon Stutzman develops a language of flattened perspective, bruised color, and big-eyed emotional states, congealing around a cartoonish archetype of personhood that's both absurd and uncomfortably familiar.
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1 week ago

Spirituality, Nature, and Performance Converge in Victoria Ruiz's Vibrant Photographs

For me, costume has always been part of everything. Culturally, I grew up in Venezuela seeing costume not as something separate from daily life but as something deeply embedded in it, especially through the lens of carnival.
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fromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events
1 week ago

Marina Abramovic and Peter Doig win 77,000 Praemium Imperiale prizes

"Marina Abramović, the celebrated performance artist, has redefined the interaction between performance artists and their audiences, winning numerous accolades including the Golden Lion at the Venice Biennale."
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fromColossal
1 week ago

A New Book Cultivates a Rich Survey of 300 Magnificent Gardens

The Contemporary Garden travels to 300 green spaces across 40 countries, surveying the everlasting link between horticulture, nature, and aesthetics.
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fromPsychology Today
1 week ago

Broken: The Neuropsychology of Loss

Loss of collected objects is often an emotional experience that triggers neuropsychological reactions in collectors, linking feelings of sentimentality to the brain's response to irreversible damage.
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fromwww.timesheraldonline.com
1 week ago

Six Flags holding casting calls for its live entertainment team

Six Flags Discovery Kingdom invites performers to audition for live entertainment roles for its upcoming Fall and Winter events, including Oktoberfest and WinterFest.
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fromArs Technica
1 week ago

'Not that into peace doves': The Apollo-Soyuz patch NASA rejected

When Calle stepped away, the decision was made to repurpose the work of Bob McCall, an artist who had designed the Apollo 17 mission patch and in 1974 had painted the scene of the Apollo and Soyuz spacecraft nearing a docking.
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Wrongly convicted, he became 'The Jailhouse Lawyer' and helped free himself

Calvin Duncan studied law in prison, becoming a jailhouse lawyer and helping hundreds of inmates. He sought justice, even donating plasma to acquire necessary public records.
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1 week ago

The price you pay for being smart.

Anti-intellectualism is on the rise, specifically against scholars in the humanities, seen as contributing to our ability to connect as humans.
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1 week ago

HBO's new Billy Joel documentary is revelatory even if it pulls some punches

Jon Small recalls the distress from Joel's affair with his wife, stating, "these [were] my two best friends." This moment marked a turning point in their relationship.
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1 week ago

Buckets & Bedizening Workshop

The Buckets & Bedizening Workshop offers a relaxing, step-by-step instruction on customizing a bucket hat, ideal for beginners interested in accessory design.
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1 week ago

'Love Island USA' might decenter whiteness but the show still won't face reality

The dark satire Unreal premiered ten years ago, highlighting the often racist biases in the reality dating world, especially regarding Black cast members.
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Sunday Puzzle: Words ending in "AC"

The 12 astrological signs include Aries, Taurus, Gemini, Cancer, Leo, Virgo, Libra, Scorpio, Sagittarius, Capricorn, Aquarius, and Pisces, collectively known as the Zodiac.
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1 week ago

Folklife stars: Maya artist, Bolivian rappers, Dolly Parton's guitar restorer

Evelyn del Rosario Moran Cojoc says, 'I have art classes in the villages where they don't have enough to eat. A young boy came up to me and approached me. I thought he was going to ask me for food but he asked me for a pencil. He had a hunger for knowledge.' She emphasizes the importance of nurturing creativity and pride in indigenous culture among youth through art.
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1 week ago

SF's HERstorical Walk: "The Art of HOMELessness" (Tenderloin)

The Art of HOMELessness installation will include street writing workshops for houseless youth and elders, showcasing 29 years of resistance through creative expression.
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Take a peek at Stephen Sondheim's papers, now at the Library of Congress

"When I brought out Gershwin's manuscript for Porgy and Bess, he cried," remembers Horowitz. The emotional impact of the collection resonated deeply with Sondheim.
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1 week ago

Remembering Sly Stone with Music Historian Rickey Vincent

Sly Stone, founder of Sly and the Family Stone, created some of the most memorable funk hits from 1968 to 1973, leaving a lasting legacy on modern music.
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