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Frank Lloyd Wright's Martin House: A Journey of Restoration and Rediscovery

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Matthew Simmonds' Ethereal Sculptures: Historic Architecture Carved from Stone

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Art Market Recovers with Focus on High-Value Sales

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Italy Acquires Rare Caravaggio Portrait for Record Sum

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Austin's Friends Fair Expands for Second Edition

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Garth Greenan Gallery Relocates to SoHo, Tripling Its Footprint

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Dallas's Katy Trail to Host Inaugural Public Art Biennial

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John Baumann's Album 'Guy on a Rock' Explores Life's Milestones and Losses

Texas country musician John Baumann's latest album, 'Guy on a Rock,' delves into profound personal experiences, from celebrating achievements to grappling with deep losses. Baumann describes the album as a reflection on the fleeting nature of life, inspired by Carl Sagan's 'pale blue dot' concept. The recording process spanned nine months, allowing for creative exploration and the integration of new life events into his songwriting. The album showcases Baumann's broad perspective and his journey to find deeper meaning in his art and life.

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Pearl Jam's Mike McCready Unveils 'Farewell to Seasons' Graphic Novel and Rock Opera

Pearl Jam's guitarist, Mike McCready, is releasing a "graphic album" and rock opera titled Farewell to Seasons. This project offers an alternative narrative of the early 1990s Seattle grunge scene, focusing on a fictional musician named David Williams. The work, available for preorder now and set for an October 7 wide release, also includes a "lost" rock opera with original music composed from Williams' perspective. McCready collaborated with writer Mark Sable and illustrator Sebastian Piraz to create this historical fantasy.

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Drug Church's "Pynch": A Tender Hardcore Anthem for Avoiding Life's Pitfalls

Drug Church, known for their raw and often gritty narratives, surprises fans with their new single, "Pynch." This track deviates from their usual themes of struggle and disillusionment, offering a rare glimpse into a softer, more optimistic side. Frontman Patrick Kindlon describes it as the band's closest venture into a love song, focusing on the transformative power of a supportive relationship. The accompanying video, featuring tour footage with the Deftones, visually complements the song's evolving emotional landscape, highlighting the band's journey and Kindlon's personal growth.

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The Black Crowes' Influence on Oasis's Reunion

Chris Robinson of The Black Crowes claims that the mending of his relationship with his brother Rich inspired the Oasis reunion. He asserts that the Black Crowes served as a barometer for the Gallagher brothers' family dynamic, leading to Oasis's eventual reconciliation and stadium tour in 2025.

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The Pussycat Dolls Announce New Single and Global Tour

The Pussycat Dolls have released "Club Song," their first new music in six years, co-written by Nicole Scherzinger. The trio—Scherzinger, Kimberly Wyatt, and Ashley Roberts—is also launching the "PCD Forever" tour to celebrate the 20th anniversary of their debut album, with support from Lil' Kim and Mya across North America and Europe.

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Shabaka Unveils Solo Opus: "Of the Earth" Reimagines Jazz Boundaries

Shabaka Hutchings' latest solo album, "Of the Earth," marks a significant departure from his previous work. Moving beyond the saxophone, he crafts a deeply personal and intricate soundscape by writing, performing, and mixing all elements himself. The album explores complex looping structures and rich wind instrument harmonies, blending traditional jazz influences with modern electronic textures, offering listeners a journey through dynamic and interconnected musical pieces.

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Billie Eilish Cast as Lead in "The Bell Jar" Film Adaptation

Billie Eilish is set to make her feature film debut in an adaptation of Sylvia Plath's acclaimed novel, "The Bell Jar," sources confirm. She will portray Esther Greenwood, a young woman navigating mental health challenges and societal expectations in the 1950s. Sarah Polley will direct and adapt the screenplay for the project, which is being produced by Joy Gorman Wettels's Joy Coalition, Plan B Entertainment, and StudioCanal. Focus Features is reportedly in distribution talks.

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Animal Collective Members Form New Instrumental Duo Croz Boyce, Announce Debut Album

Dave Portner (Avey Tare) and Brian Weitz (Geologist) of Animal Collective have launched Croz Boyce, an instrumental project. Their self-titled debut album is set to release on May 8 via Domino. The lead single, "Hanging Out With a Blueberry Pop," features a music video directed by Joseph Ricketts. The album was recorded remotely and mixed by fellow Animal Collective member Josh Dibb (Deakin).

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Kacey Musgraves Unveils New Album "Middle of Nowhere" and Single "Dry Spell"

Kacey Musgraves has released her new single "Dry Spell" and announced her upcoming album, "Middle of Nowhere," due out May 1st. The 13-track album features collaborations with Willie Nelson, Miranda Lambert, Billy Strings, and Gregory Alan Isakov. Musgraves describes the album as a reflection on a period of self-discovery and embracing undefined spaces, drawing inspiration from her hometown.

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Kacey Musgraves Unveils New Album 'Middle of Nowhere' and Lead Single 'Dry Spell'

Country-pop sensation Kacey Musgraves has announced her seventh studio album, 'Middle of Nowhere,' set to release on May 1. The album is preceded by the single 'Dry Spell,' accompanied by a playful music video co-directed by Musgraves. The record explores themes of self-discovery and liminal spaces, featuring collaborations with music icons like Willie Nelson and Miranda Lambert.

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Violet Grohl Announces Debut Album 'Be Sweet to Me', Releases New Single "595"

Violet Grohl, daughter of Foo Fighters frontman Dave Grohl, is set to release her debut album, "Be Sweet to Me," on May 29th. The announcement comes with a new single and music video for "595." The album, recorded in Los Angeles, draws inspiration from late '80s and early '90s alternative music. Grohl has previously released other tracks and performed with her father and Foo Fighters.

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Metallica's Las Vegas Residency: No Additional Dates Planned

Metallica has announced that despite overwhelming demand and a record-breaking week of ticket sales for their "Life Burns Faster" residency at the Sphere in Las Vegas, no additional dates will be added to the current 24-show run. The band acknowledged fan frustration with the ticket-buying process and committed to improving future experiences. The residency, which initially consisted of eight dates, was expanded to 24 nights, scheduled from October 2026 through March 2027.

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