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MontiArts is turning paper into possibility this summer with a hands-on series of six free, walk-in paper arts workshops ...
This year’s Clay Tour will feature five local ceramic studios open to the public from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on July 19-20. Each ...
Whilst Lamar's stage set-up was understated, SZA got a little more creative when it came to her production elements. Her ...
Mavis Pusey was a pioneer of Black abstraction before she was nearly forgotten. A new show in Philadelphia begins a journey ...
In today’s music industry the real money is in live performance – and many of the biggest pop shows are sites of both ...
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inews.co.uk on MSN'I earn more from busking than touring': The secrets of Britain's buskersFrom Covent Garden to Glasgow, the UK's top street performers lift the lid on the community - and how much money they ...
Built around Iommi’s thundering guitar, Butler’s spooky lyrics, Ward’s doomy drum beats and Osbourne’s eerie caterwaul, the ...
The British quartet were big favourites in Vancouver, but cut their 1973 show short to take Robert Plant to the hospital ...
"What I like about digital art is that a lot of it feels honest because it reflects the digital. We can't escape the fact that we have digital experiences.," Bar-On Nesher told ARTnews.
Chair of the Intelligence and Security Committee says there is a “question that needs to be asked” of MI6 on whether officers ...
The argument isn’t that stunts are recklessly executed or that there is absence of safety—it is more that the danger doesn’t ...
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