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When Next You Go To Donate Blood, The Chicago Symphony May Be Playing The...

There’s a new way to distract oneself while donating blood - to play immersive virtual reality games. And the games's soundtracks? “Abbott commissioned...

How David Hockney Celebrated, Sometimes Mischeviously, Gay Life

“What’s so revolutionary about Hockney’s paintings is not just that they portray male nudity and desire, but scenes of domesticity: men swimming, showering and...

Dito Van Reigersberg, Philly’s Beloved Theatre Founder And Performer, Has Died At 53

“Antic yet elegant, Mr. van Reigersberg was closely associated with two important strands of 21st-century performance: devised physical theater — in which an ensemble...

The Sensual, Forbidden Pleasures Of Touching Art

“One of the cardinal rules of museum-going is that art should be enjoyed from a comfortable distance and never touched. However, in the 1960s,...

This Los Angeles Museum Knows How WWII Shaped Global Soccer

As the men’s World Cup gets underway, LA’s Holocaust Museum has a show on the “beautiful game” that "shines a light on the important...

Building A Jazz Trilogy Based On Black British History

Renell Shaw: “Our story is of growth, and it’s a love story, too. I mean, my grandmother came over here from Jamaica looking for...

Could You Memorize All Of Shakespeare’s 154 Sonnets?

This actor did, though he adds, “When I first had the idea, oh, yeah, I'm going to learn them all. I … I did...

Debut Authors Take Home Women’s Prize For Fiction, Nonfiction

The fiction award is well-known (as is, in this case, the award winner), but the Women’s Prize added the nonfiction award in 2023 to...

Let’s Talk About How Sondheim Made Order Out Of Chaos In Sunday In The...

Or more specifically, in one song: “Sunday.” - The New York Times

In Houston, Two Young White Men Scraped And Punctured A Painting By A Black...

“The museum initially removed the painting to have it repaired but later decided to display it — with the damage — on the last...

Oh, The Drama: Someone Tries To Trademark A Bookstagram Term, And It Does Not...

Can ‘Hot Girls Read’ be trademarked? One creator thought so. “She is using the trademarking this common phrase to retroactively target small businesses who...

Why Is Tupac’s Likeness Appearing Again – In A Video Game?

“The announcement was the latest in a series of creative decisions that have earned the studio a growing amount of skepticism.” - CBC

How David Hockney Taught His Beloved, Adopted Los Angeles To See Itself

“‘He loved the sunlight, the weather, the boys,’ said Richard Benefield, a veteran museum executive who served as the first director of the David Hockney...

What America’s Treasure To Trash To Treasure Pipelines Say About All Of Us

After WWII, “single-family homes spread across the nation like fireweed. In a distinctively American architectural feature, many of them were joined to a small...

Canada Has Stepped Out Of The Shadows Of Hollywood North

Said one presenter at the Canadian screen awards, "A country that doesn’t tell its own stories in its own way is just a market...

There Are Now Plans For A New Black Box Theatre In Seattle

The plan - after extensive renovations of the now unprepossessing building - is for ExoArts to “offer six six-week blocks a year at subsidized...

Gene Shalit, Legendarily Moustached Today Show Film Critic, Has Died At 100

After moving over from the book critic desk, “Shalit proved to be a spirited counterbalance to the heavier news of the day, entertaining audiences with...

They Just Had To Take That Man’s Name Off The Kennedy Center From Behind...

After blowing the deadline and begging for more time - and being denied - workers took Donald J. Trump’s name off the Kennedy Center...

The Guardian’s Pretty Solid Summer Reading List

That is, if you like taking the advice of Zadie Smith, Mark Haddon, Anne Enright, Sarah Waters, Bernadine Evaristo and more. - The Guardian...

The Artists Producing ‘Anti-Slop’ In Response To Generative AI

“That spirit of rejection seems to be coalescing into its own design aesthetic – a move towards the conspicuously handmade, the janky, even the...

Trying To Remember Which Memes Were Important Back In The Day?

The British Film Institute has your back. - The New York Times

Minneapolis Gets A Massive Land Art Mural

Franco-Swiss artist Saype “said he decided to pick Minneapolis for the project during the federal immigration enforcement surge after seeing neighbors helping each other.” -...

Why Is Philly’s Gem Of A Bridge So Badly Neglected?

“The University Avenue Bridge was designed and built as a prime specimen of the City Beautiful aesthetic. … Today, the bridge that connects West...

What’s Gone Deeply Wrong With Social Media

“Something seems to have broken down in the functionality of the internet, between Facebook’s erratic algorithm and Google search results now headed by fabricated,...

When Los Angeles Turns The Cameras On Itself

“There's something really ugly and beautiful about Los Angeles, I think, and that's what these films capture - the idea that anything could happen...