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New York Designers Christopher Merchant and Kawabi Launch Amica Lighting Collection

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Art Market Resurgence: Analyzing the May 2026 Auction Sales

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The Hague's "BlowUp Jubilee" Showcases Inflatable Art Across City Landmarks

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King Arthur Manuscript Hidden in a Private Collection for 700 Years Is Coming to Auction

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Cheryl Finley Receives Prestigious Driskell Prize for Contributions to African American Art

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Artists Rashid Johnson and Sheree Hovsepian Establish New Residency Program in Menorca

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Taiwanese Pop Star Jay Chou Acquires Henri Matisse Painting at Sotheby's Auction

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Star-Studded Lineup Announced for Tom Morello's Power to the People Festival

Tom Morello's "Power to the People Festival" is set to host a diverse array of artists and activists, including Bruce Springsteen, Foo Fighters, and Joan Baez, on October 3rd at Merriweather Post Pavilion in Columbia, Maryland. The event aims to blend music, art, and civic engagement, with proceeds supporting voter registration and pro-democracy initiatives.

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Joan Baez Criticizes Pop Stars' Silence on Political Issues

Legendary folk singer Joan Baez recently expressed her disappointment with contemporary pop musicians for their lack of engagement in political and social discourse. During an interview on the podcast 'Wiser Than Me With Julia Louis-Dreyfus,' Baez called on younger artists to utilize their influential platforms to address pressing societal concerns, echoing the activist spirit of past musical eras.

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Ed O'Brien's Transformative Musical Journey with 'Blue Morpho'

Ed O'Brien, known for his role in Radiohead, embarks on a profound musical exploration in his new album, 'Blue Morpho.' This album marks a significant evolution from his debut, 'Earth,' weaving together Brazilian influences, vintage electronica, and lush string arrangements. The record delves into O'Brien's personal journey through depression and self-discovery, finding inspiration in both the Brazilian rainforests and the serene Welsh mountainsides. It features collaborations with notable artists and producers, creating a rich and immersive soundscape that pushes beyond traditional alt-rock.

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Taylor Swift's Legal Battle Over 'Showgirl' Trademark Escalates

Taylor Swift's legal team is vigorously defending her album title, 'The Life of a Showgirl,' against a trademark infringement lawsuit filed by Las Vegas performer Maren Wade. The dispute centers on whether Swift's album infringes upon Wade's 'Confessions of a Showgirl' trademark, with arguments touching upon free speech, consumer confusion, and the differing commercial power of the two artists.

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US 250th Anniversary Celebration Raises Eyebrows with Controversial Music Lineup and White House UFC Plans

The upcoming 250th anniversary of the United States is generating controversy due to planned celebrations. President Trump's decision to host UFC fights at the White House and the "Great American State Fair on National Mall" event, featuring an eclectic and widely criticized music lineup, have drawn significant public and media attention. Critics question the appropriateness and quality of the entertainment for such a historic occasion.

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Tank and the Bangas: New Orleans' Rhythmic Pulse

Grammy-winning group Tank and the Bangas recently captivated audiences at Republic NOLA with their unique funk blend. Frontwoman Tarriona "Tank" Ball shared her favorite late-night spots for food, drinks, and art in New Orleans, ranging from The Chloe for gourmet dining to Clesi’s Seafood for crawfish, and historical music venues like Dew Drop Inn, highlighting the city's vibrant cultural scene and her personal connection to it.

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The Cramps Announce 'Gravest Gravy,' Featuring Unreleased Recordings With Alex Chilton

The Cramps are set to release 'Gravest Gravy' on August 21, a collection of previously unheard tracks recorded with Big Star's Alex Chilton in 1977. This album comes after years without new material from the band, whose music recently saw renewed interest due to a viral dance. The release includes tracks like "TV Set" and features the involvement of Henry Rollins and Ian MacKaye in its production.

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The Chicks Announce "Taking the Long Way" 20th Anniversary Tour

The Chicks are embarking on a North American tour this fall to commemorate the 20th anniversary of their acclaimed album, "Taking the Long Way." The tour, featuring Natalie Maines, Martie Maguire, and Emily Strayer, will span from late September through November, hitting various theaters and concert halls across the country. This celebration follows their return from a 13-year hiatus in 2020 and the release of their comeback album, "Gaslighter."

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The Tallest Man on Earth Unveils New Single and Expansive Tour

Kristian Matsson, known as The Tallest Man on Earth, has just released his latest single, "Colors," marking his first new music since his 2023 album, "Henry St." Alongside the new track, he announced an extensive North American and European tour schedule for the upcoming fall. The announcement includes a video for "Colors" and striking single artwork, building anticipation for fans across continents.

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The Black Keys' 'Peaches!' Album: A Tribute to Dan Auerbach's Father

Dan Auerbach of The Black Keys shares how the band's latest album, "Peaches!," a collection of blues and soul covers, became a poignant tribute to his late father, Chuck Auerbach, who passed away during the album's creation. He discusses the emotional connection to the music and his father's lasting influence on his artistic journey.

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Panda Bear & Sonic Boom Announce New Collaborative Album 'A ? of When,' Emphasize Offline Engagement

Panda Bear and Sonic Boom have unveiled their latest joint project, 'A ? of When,' a follow-up to their 2022 album 'Reset.' This new release, featuring Mary Lattimore and Daniel O’Sullivan, will be available via physical formats and download starting July 10, conspicuously avoiding streaming platforms. The artists express a desire to foster real-world connections, encouraging fans to engage through radio, live performances, and listening parties, moving away from online interactions and social media.

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Muna Reflects on "Dancing on the Wall" and Upcoming "Gets So Hot" Tour

Muna discusses their new album "Dancing on the Wall" and the highly anticipated "Gets So Hot" tour. The band shares insights into fan reception, lessons learned from opening for the Eras Tour, and the shift from queer joy to queer rage in their music, influenced by personal growth and global events. They emphasize the cathartic experience they aim to create for their audience.

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