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Los Angeles magazine curates a list of the best music and culture events in and around Los Angeles. Craft a great last-minute ...
The exhibition-as-memoir of Linda Griggs, a group show as history lesson, Odili Donald Odita’s vibrant abstractions, and more ...
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Chappell Roan and Sabrina Carpenter as proof. Thanks to touring being back and a free-for-all mentality to the sound of pop at the moment, there are plenty of opportunities for young, hungry artists ...
Milwaukee native Ira Madison III is a cultural critic, TV writer and host of the podcast “Keep It.” His book “Pure Innocent ...
Archaeologists discovered clusters of red ocher drawings scattered on rocks and cliffs across Canaima National Park—and have some theories on who made the mysterious art.
Fans couldn't wrap their heads around the 'confusing' scene, with many pointing out Curtis was 'manipulative'.
Author Ricky Riccardi says Armstrong's innovations as a trumpeter and vocalist helped set the entire soundtrack of the 20th century. His new book about Armstrong's early life is Stomp Off, Let's Go.