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Ancient Indian Tapestry Returns Home from British Museum

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Exploring Digital Art's Evolving Landscape on CIFRA

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Catherine Pégard Appointed as France's New Culture Minister

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Frieze Los Angeles 2026: Njideka Akunyili Crosby's Art Reaches $2.8 Million Amidst Strong Sales

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Frieze Los Angeles Sees Enthusiastic Sales and High Attendance on VIP Day

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The Bunny Museum's Revival: A Giant Sculpture Marks a New Beginning

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SXSW Docuseries Reveals Key Strategies for Emerging Musicians

The SXSW docuseries 'The Music Blueprint' offers valuable insights for artists navigating the evolving music industry. Featuring Kaash Paige, The Sophs, and DJ_Dave, the series highlights essential steps like consistent recording, multi-platform presence, team building, alternative industry entry, legal counsel, and continuous experimentation, alongside embracing AI. These lessons equip new artists to forge unique paths to success in a challenging landscape.

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BigXthaPlug and 600 Entertainment Release New Single and Announce Mixtape “6WA”

BigXthaPlug, a prominent Texas rapper, is set to boost his 600 Entertainment label with the release of a new single, “6WA,” and an accompanying mixtape of the same name. The track features Ro$ama, Yung Hood, and Murdagang PB, showcasing a classic West Coast sound with a Texan flair. The mixtape, dropping on March 20, includes collaborations with hip-hop legends Snoop Dogg and the D.O.C., aiming to establish 600 Entertainment as a major force in the Texas music scene.

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This Week's Essential New Music Releases

Discover the latest and most captivating tracks in our weekly music roundup. Featuring a diverse range of artists including Bruno Mars, Mitski, BigXthaPlug, Gorillaz, and Raye, this selection highlights the freshest sounds across various genres, ensuring you stay updated with the vibrant world of contemporary music.

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Rihanna Teases New Album with Late-Night Studio Session Reel

Pop superstar Rihanna offered fans a glimpse into her demanding schedule, sharing an 80-second Instagram Reel titled 'A Night in the Life.' The video captures her balancing business meetings, late-night recording sessions for her highly anticipated ninth album, and early morning 'mom duties,' including crafting a Mardi Gras costume for her son. This behind-the-scenes look confirms her active return to music production, a decade after her last album, 'Anti.'

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Chosen Few Dembow: A Global Music Phenomenon

Chosen Few is set to release its 10th compilation album, 'Chosen Few Dembow,' on February 27, 2026. This project aims to showcase the global rise of Dembow, Reggaeton, and Latin Trap music, featuring over 30 artists. The album promises to bridge Caribbean roots with global influences, solidifying Dembow's impact on contemporary music scenes worldwide.

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Bill Callahan: Embracing Authenticity in 'My Days of 58'

Independent rock artist Bill Callahan discusses his new album, "My Days of 58," a deeply personal work inspired by his son's suggestion. He reflects on his evolution as a musician and a father, the shift from his earlier enigmatic persona to his current autobiographical style, and the challenges and joys of balancing his artistic career with family life. Callahan also touches on his recent health scare and his collaboration with Noah Cyrus.

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New Music Releases You Can't Miss This Week

This week's roundup of new music features a diverse range of artists and genres. Mitski releases her eighth album, "Nothing's About to Happen to Me," exploring themes of reclusion with an indie-rock sound. Bill Callahan's "My Days of 58" showcases improvisational folk, while Gorillaz's "The Mountain" offers a star-studded psych-pop and electrofunk journey. Gena (Liv.e & Karriem Riggins) debut "The Pleasure is Yours," blending soulful pop. Bruno Mars returns with "The Romantic," a solo album after a decade. Indie-pop band Heavenly delivers "Highway to Heavenly" after 30 years. K-pop sensation Blackpink drops "Deadline," and experimental composers Caterina Barbieri and Bendik Giske collaborate on "At Source." Sideshow's "Tigray Funk" draws on Ethiopian roots, and Maria BC's "Marathon" addresses environmental concerns. Finally, Iron & Wine presents "Hen's Teeth," a collection of introspective folk.

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Selena Gomez's Lost Wedding Vows and Benny Blanco's Candid 'Kimmel' Confession

Benny Blanco recently shared on 'Jimmy Kimmel Live' a humorous anecdote about his wedding to Selena Gomez, revealing that Gomez misplaced her handwritten vows just days before their ceremony. Blanco's timely discovery saved the day, leading to a heartfelt moment. He also recounted how Dave Burd (Lil Dicky), who officiated, had to alter his speech at Gomez's request, as parts of it overlapped with her own vows. This follows previous revelations from their September California wedding, including anecdotes from guests like Martin Short.

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Raye Unveils New Single 'Nightingale Lane' Ahead of Sophomore Album Release

British artist Raye has released her latest single, "Nightingale Lane," offering a poignant reflection on heartbreak. This track is the second single from her upcoming album, "This Album May Contain Hope," scheduled for release on March 27. The song follows her previous hit, "Where Is My Husband!," and is part of an album structured into four distinct chapters.

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A Grand Musical Tribute to Todd Snider: "Todd Snider Rules!" Concert Announced

A star-studded tribute concert, "Todd Snider Rules!", is scheduled for March 20 at Willie Nelson's Luck Ranch to honor the late songwriter Todd Snider. Featuring over 20 artists including Cody Canada, Amanda Shires, and Hayes Carll, the event celebrates Snider's lasting influence on the music scenes of East Nashville, Portland, and Texas.

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Dolly Parton's Enduring Legacy: A Children's Hospital Reimagined

The East Tennessee Children's Hospital, established almost a century ago, has been renamed the Dolly Parton Children's Hospital. Parton emphasized the importance of providing exceptional care with compassion to all children, regardless of background, and urged public support for the non-profit institution's vital mission.

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Carly Pearce's 'Church Girl' Sparks Dialogue on Faith and Modern Living

Carly Pearce's new song "Church Girl" has ignited discussions among fans due to its candid exploration of faith, human imperfections, and contemporary challenges. In an interview, Pearce clarified that the song aims to offer solace to individuals navigating personal struggles, including issues of identity and past trauma, rather than endorsing reckless behavior. She also drew from her own experiences with divorce, suggesting a more compassionate interpretation of religious teachings in daily life.

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