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Elevating Everyday Life: Dórica's 'Prea' Collection Redefines Home Accessories

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5 Emerging Artists to Watch in March 2026

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Ancient Loom Discovery Illuminates Bronze Age Textile Production in Spain

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DePaul Art Museum Faces Closure: Board Demands Reconsideration

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Ekow Nimako's Afrofuturistic LEGO Sculptures: Blending Myth, Masks, and Modernity

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Madeleine Grynsztejn to Conclude Illustrious 18-Year Tenure at MCA Chicago

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Trevor Paglen Receives $100,000 LG Guggenheim Award for Art and Technology

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BTS Returns to Late-Night Television for "Arirang" Album Promotion

BTS is set to make a highly anticipated return to late-night television on "The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon" following the release of their new album, "Arirang." This marks their first appearance on the show in nearly five years and will feature two performances and an exclusive interview.

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Vince Gill Believes Taylor Swift Will Be Inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame

Country music icon Vince Gill expresses his strong belief that Taylor Swift is destined for induction into the Country Music Hall of Fame. Gill, himself a relatively young inductee, highlights Swift's early success and significant contributions to the genre, including her philanthropic efforts. He anticipates her potential induction would make her the youngest artist ever to receive the honor, surpassing his own record.

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Chris Robinson's Soulful Performance and The Black Crowes' Revival

Chris Robinson, frontman of The Black Crowes, delivered a soulful rendition of Otis Redding's 'Fa-Fa-Fa-Fa-Fa (Sad Song)' on 'Jimmy Kimmel Live,' accompanied by Rachael Price and the Cletones. He shared his deep appreciation for Redding's soul music influence, which deeply impacts The Black Crowes' rock 'n' roll sound. This appearance follows the release of their tenth studio album, 'A Pound of Feathers,' and a recent nomination for the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, marking a significant period for the reunited band.

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Kanye West Challenges $150K Jury Verdict in Malibu Mansion Case

Kanye West's legal team is attempting to overturn a $150,000 jury award granted to handyman Tony Saxon, citing insufficient evidence and questioning the validity of claimed medical expenses. The lawsuit centers on alleged injuries sustained by Saxon while working at West's Malibu mansion, which the rapper intended to transform into an off-the-grid bunker.

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Trent Reznor Clarifies Nine Inch Nails' Touring Future and Hints at New Music

Nine Inch Nails frontman Trent Reznor recently addressed fan speculation regarding the band's touring future following a cryptic comment made during their "Peel It Back Tour." Reznor clarified that while no immediate tours are planned, the band is not disbanding and intends to focus on creating new material, with the possibility of future live performances if they feel inspired and capable of surpassing their previous shows.

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Kehlani Announces Self-Titled Album Release

Kehlani officially announced their new self-titled studio album, slated for release on April 24, coinciding with their 31st birthday. This marks the artist's fifth studio album and follows the success of their Grammy-nominated single "Folded" from their 2024 album, "Crash."

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Rosalía's “Lux” World Tour Ignites with Theatrical Debut in Lyon

Rosalía's “Lux” world tour commenced with a spectacular performance in Lyon, France, on March 16. The concert featured stunning visuals, intricate choreography, dramatic stage designs, and a full orchestra, bringing her acclaimed album to life. The 57-date tour, her most extensive to date, showcases Rosalía's unique artistic vision, blending balletic movements with a diverse setlist that includes both new tracks and fan favorites. This highly anticipated global trek is set to captivate audiences across multiple continents.

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Jack Harlow's Album "Monica" Review

Jack Harlow's latest album, "Monica," defies expectations with its neo-soul influences and coherent production. Despite initial skepticism surrounding Harlow's comments on its genre shift, the album showcases his artistic growth. Collaborating with producers like Aksel Arvid and musicians such as Robert Glasper, the project offers a refined sound that highlights Harlow's strengths while acknowledging his vocal limitations. The tracks explore themes of romantic yearning and vulnerability, departing from the typical 'toxic' narratives prevalent in pop music. While not a radical transformation, "Monica" serves as a persuasive recalibration, presenting a more flattering display of Harlow's evolving artistry.

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Horse Lords Announce New Album and Tour Dates

Experimental rock band Horse Lords is set to release their new album, "Demand to Be Taken to Heaven Alive!" on June 12 via RVNG Intl. The album marks their first venture into vocal-inclusive tracks and features a bolstered lineup. Accompanying the album, the band has unveiled two new singles, "Eureka 378-B" and "Brain of the Firm," along with their respective music videos. A North American and European tour is also confirmed.

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Kehlani Announces New Album

R&B sensation Kehlani is set to release her highly anticipated self-titled fifth studio album on April 24 via Atlantic Records. This marks her first full-length project since 2024's critically acclaimed 'Crash,' which featured the Grammy-nominated track 'After Hours.' The new album promises to be a deeply personal exploration of love, vulnerability, and personal growth, following the success of her 2025 Grammy-winning single 'Folded.'

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Public Image Ltd Announces Extensive North American Tour and New Releases

Public Image Ltd (PiL) is set for a busy period until 2027, with a new live album, "Alive," due in spring 2026, followed by an extensive North American tour extending into spring 2027. The band is also working on a new studio album for early next year. Frontman John Lydon, after personal losses, was encouraged by fan support to continue touring.

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Of Montreal Announces Extensive Summer Tour with Sloppy Jane and Cormae

Of Montreal, the indie pop band led by Kevin Barnes, has revealed plans for a comprehensive North American summer tour. Kicking off in mid-June and concluding in early August, the tour will feature supporting acts Sloppy Jane and Austin-based punk band Cormae. This announcement follows the recent reissue of their 2005 album "The Sunlandic Twins" and the release of their latest album, "Lady on the Cusp" in 2024, promising fans a vibrant live experience across various cities.

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