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“A lot of Parisians moved there during Covid,” my friend Elsa, who grew up in Marseille, tells me. She has lived in New York ...
TOMORROW’S WORLD has announced, Harlem Renaissance: A 100 Year Revolution, set to mark the centenary of the Harlem ...
A lawyer by day, he created Highlights in Jazz, bringing together artists both famous and unknown in more than 300 concerts ...
The Savannah Bananas have stepped into the entertainment void left behind by misguided major professional sports leagues … ...
William Parker is a musician, improviser, composer, educator, and author. He plays the bass, shakuhachi, double reeds, tuba, donso ngoni and gembri. Born in 1952 in the Bronx, New York, he studied ...
Mr Squiggle lit up TV screens for 40 years. Now, the National Museum of Australia in Canberra is displaying the show's iconic ...
Hundreds of young artists have found a home at the Fine Arts Center in Greenville, the first public arts school to open in SC ...
Creative art therapists say they are “ready, willing, and qualified” to help provide vital therapies in special schools. Creative art therapy, which includes art, dance, music, or drama ...
More than 300 people came to the Cornell Creative Arts Center in Kingston on Saturday, June 7, for the opening reception for the Kingston City School District Art Exhibit. The event celebrated the ...
University of Arizona alum and singer Chris Logan is creating a buzz with what he calls “bordertown sounds,” a fusion of ...
Jennifer Findley, art advisor and founder of the JFiN Collective, explores how a new generation of collectors—many of them ...
Key points Art blocks often hide just outside your conscious awareness. Trying a new medium can unlock hidden creative pathways. Ask yourself “why” five times to dig down to your deeper purpose.