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Crafting the Future: Japanese Tradition Meets Modern Design

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Gedi Sibony Transforms Found Objects into 'Frozen Moments' at Greene Naftali

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Storm Delays Christo-Inspired Parisian Art Installation

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Colorado Pioneering New Business Model for Artists

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Ruth Borgenicht's Ceramic Chainmail Sculptures: A Fusion of Math and Art

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Art World Buzz: MoMA Photography Lead, Louvre Heist Update, and Artist Initiatives

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Marisa Aragón Ware's Exquisite Paper Sculptures of Nature

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Sammy Hagar Reveals Keys to Enduring Marriage with Kari Hagar

Legendary musician Sammy Hagar, known as the Red Rocker, recently shared his secrets for a successful and long-lasting marriage with his wife, Kari Hagar. After more than three decades together, Hagar emphasizes equality, passionate connection, and mutual support as fundamental pillars of their relationship. He also reflected on the importance of having a supportive partner during life's milestones.

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Violet Grohl Debuts "Bug in the Cake" on The Tonight Show

Violet Grohl, daughter of Foo Fighters' Dave Grohl, made her debut performance of "Bug in the Cake" on The Tonight Show. This comes after the release of her debut album, "Be Sweet to Me," and her previous collaborations with her father, including a cover of X's "Nausea" and performances with Foo Fighters, solidifying her presence in the music scene despite embracing the 'nepo baby' label.

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Kurt Vile's "Philadelphia's Been Good to Me": A Poignant Reflection on Music, Family, and Home

Kurt Vile's latest album, "Philadelphia's been good to me," delves into the complex interplay between his life as a touring musician and his role as a family man. The album showcases Vile's signature introspective style, blending folk-rock with hip-hop influences, as he navigates themes of hometown pride, the sacrifices of the road, and the profound love for his wife and daughters. It's a journey through his unique perspective, filled with tender moments and subtle shifts in tone.

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Martyn's 'Music for Existing': A Rebirth in Sound

Following a near-death experience, Martyn Deykers, known as Martyn, embarks on a new musical journey with his album 'Music for Existing.' This album marks a significant departure from his dubstep/techno roots, embracing a dynamic fusion of jazz and bass music. Through collaborative efforts with instrumentalist friends, Martyn creates a rich, three-dimensional soundscape, showcasing his evolved perception of music and life. The record offers a fresh perspective on electronic music, moving beyond the confines of traditional dance genres to explore a more profound and personal artistic expression.

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Lauv Steps Down from Khalid Tour Citing Mental Health Challenges

Singer Lauv has announced his withdrawal from Khalid's "It's Always Summer Somewhere Tour" to prioritize his mental well-being. He shared his struggles on Instagram, expressing apologies to fans and Khalid, while emphasizing his ongoing transparency about mental health. Khalid offered his support, acknowledging Lauv's resilience and impact on listeners. The artists recently collaborated on the single "Tied Up," and Khalid's tour is currently underway, promoting his latest album.

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Kip Moore Reflects on Album 'Reason to Believe' and Global Fan Reactions

Kip Moore, the Georgia heartland rocker, is set to return to South Africa for major performances in October. Despite his considerable international success in countries like Australia, the U.K., and Europe, Moore acknowledges a disparity in his recognition within the U.S. He delved into these differences and the inspiration behind his latest album, 'Reason to Believe,' during a recent interview on Rolling Stone’s 'Nashville Now' podcast.

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The Afghan Whigs Announce New Album 'Soft Control' and Fall Tour

The Afghan Whigs are set to release their tenth studio album, "Soft Control," on August 21st, marking their first new music in four years. The album, featuring ten tracks including the lead single "Jungle Roux," was recorded across four different studios. Inspired by a David Bowie quote about aging and self-discovery, frontman Greg Dulli shares insights into the album's confident and reflective themes. The band will also embark on a fall tour across Europe and North America.

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Weezer Releases New Single and Announces Album Details

Weezer has unveiled a new single, "We Might As Well Be Strangers," featuring Karly Hartzman of Wednesday, as a preview of their upcoming album, also titled 'Weezer,' set for an August 21 release. This marks their first full-length album in five years and will be supported by 'The Gathering Tour.' The album promises to blend their storied past with a forward-looking vision.

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Sara Bareilles Announces New Album 'Good Grief' and Upcoming Tour

Seven years after her last studio album, Grammy-winning artist Sara Bareilles reveals details for her new record, 'Good Grief,' set to launch on August 28. The album's first single, 'Home,' has already been released, and a North American tour is scheduled for the fall. A documentary exploring the album's creation will premiere at the Tribeca Festival.

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Snail Mail and Soccer Mommy Announce Co-Headlining Fall Tour

Indie rock darlings Snail Mail and Soccer Mommy are set to embark on a co-headlining tour across the U.S. this autumn. The tour, featuring support from Brennan Wedl and Scarlet Rae, kicks off in Charlotte, North Carolina, and will cover numerous cities. Fans can anticipate hearing tracks from Snail Mail's latest album, "Ricochet," and Soccer Mommy's 2024 release, "Evergreen."

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Red Clay Strays Redefine Rock with Faith-Infused Album 'Grateful'

The Red Clay Strays, initially embraced by country music, showcase their true rock & roll identity on their third album, 'Grateful.' Produced by Grammy-winner Dave Cobb, the album blends slide-guitar jams and Ronnie Van Zant homages with strong Christian imagery, offering an urgent and timely record that critiques false prophets while delivering a powerful message of faith and revival through a unique blend of gospel rock.

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Stipe and Watt's 'I Played the Fool' Premieres on Kimmel

Michael Stipe and Andrew Watt performed their new song, "I Played the Fool," on "Jimmy Kimmel Live." This track serves as the theme for the HBO series "Rooster" and is featured on its first season soundtrack. The collaboration marks Stipe's first new music in three years, made possible through Watt's initiative. The song's composition uniquely blends emotional depth with a playful vibe, reminiscent of classic TV themes.

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