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Artistic Ventures and Installations at the AlUla Arts Festival 2026

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UNT Faculty Advocate for Artistic Freedom Following Exhibition Cancellation

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British Museum Denies Removing "Palestinian" Label Due to External Pressure

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Crocheted "Dumb Phones" Evoke Millennial Nostalgia for Simpler Tech

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Paul Slocum: Two Decades of Digital Art Advocacy

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Art World Unrest: Slavery Exhibit Reinstated, Barbican Director Departs, and Other Cultural News

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David Hockney's Grand Normandy Sunrise Installation to Illuminate Turner Contemporary

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Ana Roxanne Unveils New Album 'Poem 1'

After a hiatus of over five years since her last solo project, Ana Roxanne is set to release her new album, 'Poem 1,' on May 1 through Kranky. This upcoming release follows her acclaimed 2020 work, 'Because of a Flower,' and her recent collaboration with DJ Python as Natural Wonder Beauty Concept. Fans can now experience the first single, 'Keepsake,' offering a glimpse into her latest musical journey.

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Lana Del Rey Unveils New Single and Album Details

Lana Del Rey has released a new song, 'White Feather Hawk Tail Deer Hunter,' from her upcoming album, 'Stove.' The track was co-written with her husband and siblings, and produced by Jack Antonoff. Del Rey shared insights into the album's evolving title and release schedule, with 'Stove' anticipated to arrive in early 2026 after multiple postponements.

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Bruce Springsteen Announces "Land of Hope and Dreams" North American Tour

Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band are embarking on their politically charged "Land of Hope and Dreams" North American tour, kicking off on March 31st in Minneapolis and concluding on May 27th in Washington, D.C. Springsteen emphasizes the tour's mission to celebrate and defend American democracy, freedom, and the Constitution amidst challenging times.

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Visible Cloaks Announce New Album 'Paradessence' After Nine-Year Hiatus

Visible Cloaks, the ambient duo Spencer Doran and Ryan Carlile, are set to release their first full-length album in nine years, "Paradessence," on May 22 via RVNG Intl. The album's lead single, "Disque," features Motion Graphics. The title "Paradessence" merges "paradoxical" and "essence," reflecting the album's exploration of coexisting yet opposing concepts.

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Bad Bunny Claims First Solo No. 1 with "DtMF" on Billboard Hot 100

Bad Bunny has achieved his first solo number one on the Billboard Hot 100 with "DtMF", a track blending nostalgic plena with modern sounds. This milestone follows a historic week for the artist, who won a Grammy for a Spanish-language album and headlined the Super Bowl halftime show in Spanish. His recent success has also led to a significant surge in his music's streaming numbers.

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Pitbull Aims for Bald Cap World Record at Hyde Park Concert

Pitbull is challenging fans to join him in setting a Guinness World Record for the largest gathering of people wearing bald caps at his upcoming BST Hyde Park show in London on July 10th. This initiative stems from a growing trend of fans embracing his signature bald look, complete with aviator sunglasses and suit jackets, at his concerts. The artist expresses his gratitude for the fans' enthusiasm and commitment, encouraging them to prepare for an unforgettable experience.

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Black Midi Bassist Cameron Picton Launches New Project, My New Band Believe, Announces Debut Album and Tour

Cameron Picton, known for his role in Black Midi, is embarking on a new musical journey with his band, My New Band Believe. They are set to release their self-titled debut album on April 10 via Rough Trade, accompanied by a North American tour. The band also unveiled their debut single, "Numerology," which will be a bonus track on special editions of the LP. This marks an exciting new chapter for the talented musician.

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Aaron Shaw's 'And So It Is': A Poignant Sonic Journey Through Life's Depths

In his debut album, "And So It Is," Los Angeles saxophonist Aaron Shaw masterfully translates the ineffable experience of confronting a severe medical diagnosis into a profound musical narrative. The album, featuring West Coast jazz luminaries, navigates themes of isolation, embodiment, and existential meaning-making. Shaw's saxophone becomes a pulsing, vital voice, exploring both desolate introspection and vibrant joy, inviting listeners into an astral and intensely personal reckoning.

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Beverly Glenn-Copeland's Laughter in Summer: A Joyous Affirmation Amidst Adversity

Beverly Glenn-Copeland, a Canadian composer, embarks on a profound musical journey with his album "Laughter in Summer." Recorded after a dementia diagnosis, the album is a testament to life, love, and community, celebrating his enduring spirit through new and reinterpreted works. It showcases his spontaneous yet controlled performances, reflecting a career-spanning synthesis of his artistic philosophy.

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Jeff Tweedy's Enduring Tribute to Love and Music

Jeff Tweedy, the frontman of Wilco, celebrated Valentine's Day by releasing a cover of Cameron Winter's 'Love Takes Miles.' He shared this musical gift with his wife, expressing that the song truly captures his understanding of love. Tweedy elaborated on his interpretation of love in his newsletter, highlighting the idea that profound love develops over time and experiences. This act of musical homage not only celebrates a personal bond but also spotlights the artistry of a younger musician, Cameron Winter.

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J. Cole Announces Extensive Global Tour Following New Album Release

J. Cole is embarking on a worldwide tour to promote his latest album, "The Fall-Off," spanning North America, Europe, Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa. This announcement follows the surprise release of his EP "Birthday Blizzard '26," which includes a subtle reference to his brief involvement in the Kendrick Lamar vs. Drake dispute.

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Jelly Roll to Receive Humanitarian Honor at Country Radio Seminar

Jelly Roll, the acclaimed artist, is set to be honored with the Artist Humanitarian Award at the upcoming Country Radio Seminar in Nashville in March 2026. This recognition celebrates his significant philanthropic contributions, marking a notable achievement beyond his musical career. The award highlights his dedication to using his platform for positive societal impact, following his powerful new song "Thorns."

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