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Remembering the Legacy of Charles Hollis Jones, "King of Lucite"

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MoMA PS1 Welcomes Symone: A New French-African Culinary Experience by Chef DeVonn Francis

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Artist Grace Baldwin's Monumental 'Junk Drawer' Sculpture Evokes Universal Nostalgia

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Asad Raza's 'Thigmotaxis' Exhibition: Art for New York's Unseen Inhabitants

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The Armory Show Introduces New Museum Acquisition Prizes and Expanded Programming for 2026 Edition

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France's Historic Gardens Battle Climate Change

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Sandy Lerner's Expansive Art Collection Featuring 'Caticons' Heads to Bonhams Auction

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Earth, Wind & Fire Drummer John Paris Wakes From Induced Coma, Faces More Surgeries

John Paris, the drummer for Earth, Wind & Fire, has emerged from an induced coma after suffering a severe medical incident. While showing promising signs of recovery, Paris remains in the ICU and will require multiple surgeries, indicating a challenging road ahead, as shared by his wife and the band's representative.

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Weezer's 'The Gold Album': A Return to Classic Sound with Modern Twists

Weezer's 20th album, 'The Gold Album,' ironically and straightforwardly channels their classic sound. Frontman Rivers Cuomo humorously and heartfeltly revisits their early days, reflecting on the balance between artistic integrity and commercial demands. The album blends their signature alt-rock with garage-rock influences, creating a fresh yet familiar experience for longtime fans.

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Pulp Unveils Documentary Trailer for 'What Do You Do for an Encore?'

Pulp has released the initial trailer for their documentary, 'What Do You Do for an Encore?', which chronicles the Britpop band's 2025 reunion tour. Frontman Jarvis Cocker narrates, sharing insights into the band's journey from their beginnings to becoming cultural icons. The film, directed by Garth Jennings, features live performances and archival footage, and will be available on Mubi and in select theaters.

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Cameron Winter to Release First Live Solo Album Recorded at Carnegie Hall

Geese frontman Cameron Winter is set to release his debut live solo album, "Live at Carnegie Hall," this fall. The album captures his sold-out performance at the iconic New York City venue last December, where he became one of the youngest artists to headline. The 11-track record will feature material from his critically acclaimed solo debut, "Heavy Metal," alongside three never-before-released songs.

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Elton John's Iconic Madison Square Garden Residency: A Look Back at 1976

In August 1976, Elton John embarked on a groundbreaking seven-night residency at Madison Square Garden, a testament to his soaring fame. This period saw him top the charts with "Don't Go Breaking My Heart" and showcase elaborate stage costumes. Despite critical skepticism towards his latest album, John embraced his unique theatricality, solidifying his status as a music icon before a temporary hiatus.

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Keanu Reeves' Dogstar Energizes 'The Tonight Show' with "Joy" Performance

Keanu Reeves' band Dogstar recently performed their song "Joy" on 'The Tonight Show', showcasing their unique rock sound. This appearance follows the release of their second album since reforming in 2023, 'All In Now'. Reeves expressed his enthusiasm for the collaborative process of creating music with his bandmates.

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EJAE Recalls BAFTA Performance, Star Encounters

Kpop Demon Hunters singer EJAE shares her unforgettable experience performing "Golden" at the BAFTA Film Awards, including a nerve-wracking encounter with Leonardo DiCaprio and star-struck moments with Beyonc← and Jay-Z, highlighting the song's unexpected global success.

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Ritchie Blackmore Hints at Deep Purple Reunion for Jones Beach Encore

Ritchie Blackmore, legendary guitarist and co-founder of Deep Purple, announced on Instagram his intention to rejoin the band for an encore performance at their upcoming Jones Beach concert. This marks a potential reunion after his departure in 1993 and his absence from their 2016 Hall of Fame induction, promising a momentous occasion for fans.

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Becky G Embraces Authenticity in New Album 'Baraja Bendita'

Becky G discusses her latest album, "Baraja Bendita," a vibrant blend of pop, merengue, and bachata, reflecting her journey of self-discovery and pride in her Mexican-American heritage. She emphasizes her commitment to authentic artistry and her role in advocating for the immigrant community, viewing her music as a platform for empowerment and joy during turbulent times.

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Rod Stewart Halts Tour Due to Heart Procedure

Rod Stewart has announced a temporary pause in his 'One Last Time' tour following a successful coronary stent procedure. The legendary singer is taking a four-week break to recover fully before returning to the stage. He expressed disappointment about canceling shows but reassured fans of his recovery and anticipation to perform again soon. This news follows previous postponements and cancellations attributed to medical reasons.

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Charli XCX Joins The Strokes at Outside Lands 2026

British pop star Charli XCX made a surprise appearance during The Strokes' set at Outside Lands 2026, performing "Take It or Leave It" with Julian Casablancas. Casablancas playfully acknowledged Charli XCX's recent album, "Music, Fashion, Film," outselling The Strokes' "Reality Awaits." This collaboration highlights unexpected musical connections and Charli XCX's genre-defying artistry.

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Jess Williamson Navigates Transient Belonging on 'A Mile South of Heaven'

Jess Williamson's latest album, "A Mile South of Heaven," explores themes of transient belonging, drawing inspiration from her experiences at a glamorous Grammy afterparty and a Texas gem show. The artist, known for blending roots and country with an indie folk sensibility, discusses her journey between Los Angeles and Marfa, and her nuanced relationship with the concept of 'home' as reflected in her music and life choices. Her collaboration with producer Shooter Jennings further defines her evolving sound, moving beyond traditional genre boundaries.

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