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Henry Marks' CDW Award Design: A Homage to Woodworking Craftsmanship

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Egypt Reveals 3,500-Year-Old Coffin Cache in Luxor

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Wellcome Collection Transfers 2,000 Jain Manuscripts to the University of Birmingham

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Upcoming Biopic “The Outsider” to Explore Claudia Andujar's Journey and the Yanomami Cause

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Art Market Developments and Cultural Restitutions

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Top Art Discoveries Under $10,000 at New York Art Week 2026

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Metropolitan Museum of Art and Neue Galerie Announce Historic Merger

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Drake's New Song Gets a Surprising Reaction from BTS

Drake's latest album release, 'Iceman,' includes a track titled 'Make Them Cry' which features a direct reference to the global sensation BTS. This unexpected shout-out has sparked a viral reaction from two members of the K-pop group, V and J-Hope, who shared their humorous disbelief on social media. This incident is not the first time the artists have crossed paths, highlighting a unique connection between the Canadian rapper and the Korean idols.

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The Strokes' Nick Valensi Takes Break from "Reality Awaits" Tour

The Strokes announced that guitarist Nick Valensi will be taking a temporary break from their upcoming "Reality Awaits" Tour. Steve Schiltz of Longwave will fill in for Valensi, who was absent from the band's recent performance on 'The Late Show With Stephen Colbert'. The tour is set to begin in June, following a festival appearance at Bonnaroo, and will include dates in both North America and Europe.

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Weekly Music Roundup: Drake's Triple Album Drop, Gracie Abrams' New Single, and More

This week's music roundup features an unexpected triple album release from Drake, including a summer club anthem. Gracie Abrams delves into dark themes with her new track, while Rostam and Clairo collaborate on a hopeful tune. The article also highlights new music from Towa Bird, Kevin Morby, Becky G, Eartheater, and The Mountain Goats, offering a diverse selection of fresh sounds for listeners.

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Chrome Hearts withdraws copyright infringement lawsuit against Neil Young

Luxury fashion brand Chrome Hearts has dropped its copyright infringement lawsuit against Neil Young and his band, also named Chrome Hearts. The lawsuit, filed in September 2025, alleged confusion in the marketplace due to the band's use of the name and sale of merchandise. Despite the ongoing legal battle, Young and his band continued to perform and release music. The reason for the voluntary dismissal remains undisclosed, with no confirmation of a settlement.

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Anderson .Paak Discusses His New 'K-Pops!' Album and Future Projects

Anderson .Paak delves into his new album 'K-Pops!', originally conceived as a soundtrack for his directorial debut. He talks about collaborating with various K-pop artists, the album's strong connection to Black American music, working with his son, and the future of Silk Sonic, hinting at a potential new solo project and other ventures.

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Madonna Releases 'I Feel So Free' Remix by Peggy Gou, Prepares for New Album and World Cup Performance

Pop icon Madonna has unveiled a new remix of her single “I Feel So Free” by Peggy Gou, infusing the track with an 80s dance vibe. This release precedes her 15th studio album, 'Confessions II,' set to launch on July 3. Madonna also shared details about her collaboration with Sabrina Carpenter and an upcoming cinematic project. She is slated to perform at the 2026 FIFA World Cup final halftime show, highlighting the spiritual and unifying power of dance music.

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Drake's 'Iceman' Album Reveals Personal Struggles and Father's Cancer Diagnosis

Drake's latest album, 'Iceman,' released on Friday, delves into his personal life, including the pressures of fame, his feud with Kendrick Lamar, and the emotional revelation that his father, Dennis Graham, is battling cancer. The album also features collaborations and production from notable artists.

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Maren Morris Debuts New Song 'Parachute' and Acting Role in 'Sheriff Country'

Maren Morris has released a new song, 'Parachute,' specifically created for the CBS drama series 'Sheriff Country.' The track will feature in an upcoming episode where Morris also makes her acting debut. Produced by her long-time collaborator Jimmy Robbins, the song delves into themes of renewal and self-forgiveness.

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Maluma Unleashes His Most Intimate Album Yet, 'Loco x Volver'

Maluma returns with his seventh studio album, 'Loco x Volver,' showcasing a more personal and honest side. This marks his first LP in three years since 'Don Juan,' and it delves into his Colombian heritage, blending organic sounds with Latin pop. The album features collaborations with prominent Latin music artists and explores themes of healing and self-discovery.

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Jack White's Impressive Beatles Knowledge

A video clip has resurfaced showcasing musician Jack White's exceptional knowledge of The Beatles' discography, where he successfully identifies numerous songs within a mere second of hearing them. This demonstration of his profound musical insight comes as Paul McCartney prepares to release his first new album in five years.

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Gracie Abrams Debuts "Hit the Wall" and Reveals 'Daughter From Hell' Album Details

Gracie Abrams has unveiled her latest single, "Hit the Wall," following the announcement of her new album, 'Daughter From Hell.' The track, co-written and produced with Aaron Dessner, offers a glimpse into the artist's evolving sound and introspective lyricism. The accompanying music video, directed by Renell Medrano, features surreal visuals that amplify the song's emotional depth, showcasing Abrams navigating dreamlike scenarios.

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Britney Spears' Team Rejects 'Erratic' Restaurant Reports

Britney Spears' representatives have vehemently denied recent media reports portraying the pop star as behaving erratically and wielding a knife during a dinner outing. They clarified that Spears was simply enjoying a meal with her team and was cutting her hamburger, with the claims being exaggerated and a continuation of negative media portrayal she has faced for years.

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