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For the Cowboy Carter Tour’s final night in Paris, Beyoncé brought out husband Jay-Z for an electric performance. Together, the couple performed “Crazy in Love,” “Drunk in Love,” “N ...
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Today’s Google Doodle to mark National Indigenous Peoples Day. (Supplied) The design pays homage to the totem poles of the Pacific Northwest Coast — towering symbols of identity, family, memory, and ...
More than a dozen authors of children’s stories, coloring books, fiction, humor, inspiration, poetry and more are headed to Louisa Arts Center Sunday, June 29, for Write In Louisa’s Local Authors Book ...
Years ago, I made my very first doodle art — a chaotic, fiery burst of color and creativity. Today, I'm bringing it back with a powerful glow-up! Watch as I recreate "Colours of Fire" from ...
So no, I don’t think art can be completely separated from activism — even if it isn’t overt. And similarly, I don’t think we can fully separate art from the artist.
See great art. Buy great art. The UK’s best-loved art show is back. Held every year without interruption since 1769, the Summer Exhibition showcases a diverse array of contemporary works, including ...
Ben Norland, the executive art director at Walker Books, is retiring this September after almost 30 years at the children’s publisher. He will be succeeded by Louise Jackson, who has led the ...
June 12, 2025 Art for the Cash Poor and a boozy book fair: Your weekend guide to things to do Open Streets also comes to a new neighborhood in Center City this Sunday.
Her art books are also here. And her collected hippo figures are everywhere. (“She was a very demure woman, but for some reason, that was her animal.”) A copy of “The Waves” by Virginia Woolf.