The world-renowned Shakespeare’s Globe theatre in London has launched its first-ever “Environmental Playwright” prize, aiming to harness the creative potential of playwrights and artists to…
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Celebrating György Kurtág's centenary: A Hungarian composer's legacy as a master of musical expression and his enduring impact on classical music.
On a calm day along the shores of Chicago, what began as an ordinary outing quickly turned into a life-or-death moment. Families and bystanders were…
Laurence des Cars has stepped down as director of the Louvre, sending ripples through the international art community. Her resignation comes after years of internal…
Television hasn’t always reflected the full complexity of Black queer life, but that gap is closing in powerful ways. Today, some of the most compelling…
Renowned actor Robert Carradine dies at 71; family speaks out on mental health, hoping to raise awareness and reduce stigma surrounding bipolar disorder.
Britain's National Gallery faces £8.2m deficit; proposed cuts raise concerns about access and funding for cultural institutions.
Paul Halajian Architects, a respected and innovative Fresno-based firm, is currently seeking a licensed architect to join its growing team. Located in California’s Central Valley,…
Morgan Levy’s Spark of a Nail at Baxter Street Camera House, a striking black-and-white photography exhibition that captures the unseen labor, gender dynamics, and quiet human moments within construction sites. Discover how absence, silence, and monochrome imagery transform ordinary work into powerful visual narratives.
The Whitney Museum of American Art has officially launched The Levitating Perils #2, a groundbreaking digital artwork by Frank WANG Yefeng, now live on whitney.org as part of the…







