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French Chateau Reimagined: A Blend of History and Modernity

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House of Electronic Arts Basel and Tezos Foundation Collaborate to Safeguard Digital Art

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Auschwitz-Birkenau Museum Shifts to Online Ticketing Due to Unethical Tour Operator Practices

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Zona Maco 2026: Natural Material Sculptures Take Center Stage

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Toledo Museum of Art's 2025 Acquisitions

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Tara Donovan's 'Stratagems' Transforms San Francisco's Architectural Landscape with Recycled CD Sculptures

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Milan's Artistic Offerings During the 2026 Winter Games

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Lana Del Rey's New Single and Album Details Revealed

Lana Del Rey recently announced that her new single, 'White Feather Hawk Tail Deer Hunter', is expected to drop on the 17th of an unspecified month, presumably February. The track, which she describes as her favorite from the upcoming album, was a collaborative effort with producers Drew Erickson and Jack Antonoff, and co-written with her husband and family. Her new country-inspired album, tentatively titled 'Stove', is anticipated to be released in about three months, factoring in vinyl production time.

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Billie Joe Armstrong's Controversial Call to ICE Agents at Pre-Super Bowl Concert

At Green Day's Super Bowl pre-game performance, Billie Joe Armstrong sparked controversy by urging ICE agents to quit their jobs. This follows a previous incident where the band criticized ICE after a shooting, drawing backlash from former President Trump regarding their Super Bowl performance invitation.

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Kane West's "western beats" Reissue: A Playful Critique of Consumerism

Kane West's debut mini-album "western beats" receives a reissue, offering a satirical commentary on Western consumer culture through its MIDI-infused house tracks. The album, originally a digital exclusive, now reaches broader audiences on vinyl, CD, and streaming platforms. It explores the allure and emptiness of modern advertising, presenting an "inverted consumerism" perspective with a playful yet critical approach to electronic music.

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Mariah Carey Shines at Winter Olympics Opening

Mariah Carey captivated audiences at the 2026 Winter Olympics opening ceremony in Milan, delivering a dazzling performance that included an Italian classic and a new ballad. Her appearance, alongside a message from Taylor Swift, set a vibrant tone for the games, which welcome in-person spectators after an eight-year hiatus.

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Trombone Shorty's 40th Birthday Celebration Concert in New Orleans

Trombone Shorty, the Grammy-winning New Orleans musician, is set to celebrate his 40th birthday with a star-studded concert, "Shorty Turns 40," on April 25. The event will take place at the Saenger Theatre during New Orleans' Jazz Fest season and will feature an impressive lineup of guest performers including Eric Church, Leon Bridges, Branford Marsalis, Ivan Neville, George Porter Jr., Irma Thomas, Joan Jett, Grace Potter, and Jill Scott.

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50 Cent on His Super Bowl Commercial, Music Future, and Empowering Women in Film

In a recent interview, Curtis '50 Cent' Jackson discussed his DoorDash Super Bowl advertisement, his extensive work in film and television, and his thoughts on the current state of hip-hop. Known for his outspoken nature and competitive spirit, 50 Cent also shared insights into his approach to empowering women in his productions and reflected on the 25th anniversary of G-Unit.

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Body Found in Pond Believed to Be Lil Jon's Son, DJ Young Slade

The search for Lil Jon's son, Nathan Smith, also known as DJ Young Slade, has reportedly ended in tragedy. Authorities recovered a body from a Georgia pond, believed to be the 27-year-old musician. Police currently state no foul play is suspected, though the investigation remains active. Lil Jon and Nathan's mother, Nicole Smith, expressed their profound grief, remembering Nathan as a kind, talented, and deeply loved individual.

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Shinedown Withdraws from Politically-Tinged Rock the Country Festival

Shinedown announced their withdrawal from the Rock the Country festival, citing the event's divisive political associations. Several other artists, including Ludacris and Morgan Wade, have also pulled out, highlighting growing concerns over the festival's ties to the MAGA movement and its potential for fostering disunity. The festival, headlined by Kid Rock, has previously featured political figures and themes, raising questions about its stated purpose.

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Unveiling Paul McCartney's 'Man on the Run' Soundtrack Rarities

Two rarely heard renditions of songs by Paul McCartney and Wings, "Arrow Through Me" and "Live and Let Die (Rockshow)," are now accessible on Amazon Music. These tracks are part of the upcoming "Paul McCartney: Man on the Run" documentary soundtrack, slated for release on February 27. The documentary explores McCartney's journey in forming Wings post-Beatles, featuring interviews with key figures.

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This Week's Essential New Music: Megan Moroney, Zayn, J. Cole, and More

Discover the latest and greatest in music with our curated selection of new releases. This week's highlights feature Megan Moroney's breezy love song, Zayn's dramatic return, and J. Cole's vibrant track from his new album. Plus, explore fresh sounds from artists like Mitski, Power Snatch, and Broken Social Scene, offering a diverse range of genres and styles.

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Neil Young Cancels 2026 European Tour

Neil Young has announced the cancellation of all his 2026 European concert dates with the Chrome Hearts, citing a need for a break. This decision follows a successful year of touring with the band, and comes days after he made headlines for gifting his music to the people of Greenland in response to political events.

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Skid Row's Singer Search: Why Sebastian Bach is the Obvious Choice

Skid Row is searching for a new lead singer, but the author argues that Sebastian Bach, their former frontman, is the clear and best choice. Despite past conflicts, Bach's enduring popularity and connection to the band's most beloved hits make him indispensable. The article highlights the band's reliance on Bach-era songs in their live performances, and Bach's willingness to reunite, emphasizing the financial and fan-base benefits of such a reunion.

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