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In a tuneful chat with the Japanese artist, Esquire discovered how the likes of David Bowie and Neil Young inspired his ...
Join us in this mesmerizing journey of street art and music, where creativity and inspiration unite. Watch as our talented performer works their magic to create and deliver a special note through ...
The collapse of American global power was more pointedly represented by Dahn Vo’s In God We Trust: the American flag, with all its stars and stripes, falls into wooden pieces, representing the fall ...
After some digging, Ford eventually turned up a catalogue from a solo exhibition of Orlik’s paintings at Acoris, a Surrealist ...
The best bet for music fans: book at stay at Backstage at The Verb, where you’ll be able to rock out even louder with an ...
Art therapy encompasses a rainbow of media to allow individuals to work toward therapeutic goals. These are arranged through ...
Timeless though art may be, The Works Art & Design Festival is in the midst of a banner year: the Big 4-0 — and a celebration ...
Joel Shapiro died June 14, at age 83. In the final weeks of the sculptor's life, Max Norman interviewed him for a ...
The beloved banjoist brings her Old-Time Revue tour to the Hollywood Bowl on June 18 amid a touchstone moment in the ...
The band Sister Sadie is getting ready to release a new album and the band's co-founder Deanie Richardson says the record in ...
More than 200 bands auditioned, but only 32 took the stage at the American Fork Music Festival, held June 6-7.
Celebrate Juneteenth, stay up late at the Smithsonian’s Solstice Saturday, dance at an outdoor concert or sample barbecue on Pennsylvania Avenue.
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