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Innovative 'Bed in a Box' Redefines Guest Accommodation

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Paris Gallery Weekend 2026: A Curated Guide to Must-See Exhibitions

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Kiran Nadar Museum of Art Elevates South Asian Art on the Global Stage

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Jack White Ventures into Visual Arts with Solo Exhibition

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The Next Wave: Gen Z Collectors Reshaping the Art World

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Capturing a Movement: Photography's Pivotal Role in the Mid-20th Century Black Arts Movement

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D'Artagnan's Remains, Smithsonian Museum, and Global Art Scene Updates

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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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Cornelius Unveils New Album "Refractions" Featuring Sean Ono Lennon Collaboration

Japanese artist Cornelius has announced his new album, "Refractions," set to release on August 19. The album includes collaborations with notable artists such as Sean Ono Lennon, Arto Lindsay, and Shintaro Sakamoto. Cornelius describes the album as an exploration of continuity and transformation amidst rapid global changes, with Ono Lennon expressing his honor to work with the artist.

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The Durutti Column Announces New Album "Renascent" and Releases Single "Liars"

The Durutti Column, the iconic Manchester band, is set to release their new album, "Renascent," on July 31 via London Records. This follows the successful reissue of their debut album. The band has also unveiled a new single titled "Liars." The album cover art was created by Mark Holt and Hamish Muir of 8vo, known for their work with Factory Records. Vini Reilly, joined by long-time collaborators Bruce Mitchell and Keir Stewart, continues to garner recognition from artists such as Frank Ocean, Yung Lean, and Harry Styles.

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Thom Yorke and Flea's Surprise London Performance

Thom Yorke made a surprise appearance at Flea's solo concert in London, performing their new song "Traffic Lights" and a cover of Marvin Gaye's "Got to Give It Up." The collaboration comes as Flea tours for his album Honora, an homage to jazz and his renewed passion for the trumpet.

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Bani's 'Signing Bonus - Fast': A High-Octane Journey Through Florida Rap

Bani's latest album, 'Signing Bonus - Fast,' is a vibrant exploration of South Florida's unique 'fast music' subgenre. With DJ Cut Up Fonks at the helm, the tracks are transformed into a high-speed sonic landscape, blending Detroit production influences with Bani's distinctive breathy vocals. The album offers a captivating glimpse into the rapper's daily life, from romantic encounters to street-level hustles, all delivered with an infectious, rapid-fire energy that embodies the essence of fast music culture.

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David Nail's 'Flowers': A Decade in Bloom

Country singer David Nail is set to release his first album in nearly a decade, "Flowers," on August 21st. The album is previewed by the single "She Knows," which showcases Nail's enduring vocal talent. Co-written and produced by Anderson East, "Flowers" marks a new chapter in Nail's career, born from a spontaneous creative process rather than a planned album cycle.

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Cam'ron and J. Cole Settle 'Ready '24' Royalty Dispute

Cam'ron and J. Cole have resolved their legal dispute concerning the 2024 track "Ready '24." The initial lawsuit, filed by Cam'ron, alleged he received no financial compensation for his work on the song, was miscredited, and that J. Cole failed to honor other agreements, such as a future collaboration or an appearance on Cam'ron's podcast. Although terms remain confidential, the settlement was foreshadowed by J. Cole's recent appearance on Cam'ron's podcast, where Cam'ron admitted the lawsuit was primarily a tactic to gain attention.

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Eddy Current Suppression Ring Unveils New Album 'In Light of Recent Events'

Melbourne's garage rock outfit Eddy Current Suppression Ring has released their latest album, 'In Light of Recent Events,' following a seven-year hiatus since their last full-length record. This self-released project comes after their 2019 album, 'All in Good Time,' and includes tracks such as 'Self Sabotage' and 'Ulterior Motives.' The band also offered a preview of new material with an EP, 'Shapes and Forms,' in July 2025 and performed a free show in Melbourne.

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Karol G Hints at New Music Release Following American Music Awards Performance

Karol G's dynamic performance at the American Music Awards has ignited speculation among fans about an upcoming new song. Her use of an unfamiliar instrumental and recurring blue visuals across her promotions suggest a larger project on the horizon.

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Sam Barber Crowned Breakthrough Country Artist at 2026 AMAs

Sam Barber, a Missouri native now based in Montana, was recognized as the Breakthrough Country Artist at the 2026 American Music Awards. This victory is particularly noteworthy as Barber has largely built his fanbase through streaming and extensive touring, operating outside the conventional country music industry framework. His success highlights a shifting landscape in how new artists gain prominence, demonstrating the power of direct fan engagement over traditional radio play.

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Drake Shatters Billboard Records with Triple Album Release

Drake has rewritten Billboard chart history by placing an unprecedented 42 songs on the Hot 100 simultaneously, following the release of his three new albums: 'Iceman,' 'Habibti,' and 'Maid of Honour.' His track 'Janice STFU' debuted at number one, making him the male solo artist with the most Hot 100 chart-toppers. Additionally, all three albums secured the top three spots on the Billboard 200, a first for any artist.

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Rivers Cuomo Unleashes Acoustic Cover Collection, Teasing New Weezer Tour

Weezer frontman Rivers Cuomo recently unveiled 16 acoustic cover snippets on YouTube, titled "randum cuverz." These spontaneous renditions of hits like Outkast's "Hey Ya," Radiohead's "Creep," and Dolly Parton's "Jolene" offer a casual glimpse into Cuomo's musical explorations. The release precedes Weezer's upcoming "The Gathering" tour, hinting at potential full-band live performances of these beloved tracks.

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