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Joris Laarman: Pioneering Design for a Regenerative Future

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America's Museums Face Widespread Structural Deterioration and Funding Shortfalls

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Jake Messing's Hyperrealistic Art: Nature's Grandeur and Introspection

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Top National Pavilions at the 2026 Venice Biennale

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Art Island in Venice Lagoon: A New Home for Exhibitions and Residencies

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Banksy's "Girl and Balloon on Found Landscape" to be Auctioned at Tiffany & Co.

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Venice Biennale 2026: An Ode to Resilience and Renewal Through Art

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Billie Eilish's Stance on Veganism and Animal Welfare Ignites Online Debate

Billie Eilish, a vocal vegan and animal rights advocate since age 12, recently stirred controversy with her remarks on meat consumption during an 'Elle' interview. Her assertion that loving animals and eating meat are incompatible sparked widespread online discussion. In response to the backlash, Eilish posted graphic slaughterhouse footage on Instagram, urging viewers to confront the realities of meat production and challenging cognitive dissonance surrounding animal welfare and environmental impact. This incident highlights her consistent activism, including past collaborations with Farm Sanctuary and her influence on the fashion industry's fur-free policies.

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Ariana Grande Unveils Eighth Studio Album, 'Petal,' Described as 'Feral'

Ariana Grande surprised her Republic Records team with details of her upcoming eighth studio album, 'Petal,' slated for a July 31 release. Describing the new project as "a little feral," Grande hinted at a departure from the introspective tone of 'Eternal Sunshine,' exploring a bolder, previously untapped side of her artistic expression.

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J Balvin and Ryan Castro Unveil Collaborative Album 'Omerta'

J Balvin and Ryan Castro have released their joint album 'Omerta,' a 10-track project featuring artists like DJ Snake and Eladio Carrión. The album celebrates their Colombian roots and deep friendship, recorded in New York and Turks and Caicos to blend diverse sounds.

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Hip-Hop Icons Kendrick Lamar and Dr. Dre Champion Educational Investment in Compton

In a poignant return to their origins, hip-hop luminaries Kendrick Lamar and Dr. Dre graced the groundbreaking ceremony for the new Centennial High School in Compton, California. Dr. Dre delivered an impassioned speech, emphasizing a shift from 'giving back' to 'investing forward' in the community. This event underscores their enduring commitment to nurturing the next generation of talent in their hometown, reflecting their continuous efforts to empower Compton through various philanthropic initiatives.

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Jason Derulo Wins "Savage Love" Royalty Lawsuit

A jury has ruled in favor of Jason Derulo in a dispute over songwriting credits and royalties for his hit song "Savage Love (Laxed – Siren Beat)". Matthew Spatola, who played guitar and bass on the track, claimed co-authorship but the jury found that he was not a joint author of either the composition or the sound recording. Derulo expressed relief and a desire to return to his creative work.

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Phoebe Bridgers Announces First Solo Show in Three Years

Phoebe Bridgers is set to perform her first solo concert in three years at The Liberty in Roswell, New Mexico. After a hiatus following her supergroup boygenius's break, and successful ventures by bandmates Lucy Dacus and Julien Baker, Bridgers is making her return to the stage. Her last solo album, 'Punisher,' was released six years ago to critical acclaim.

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No Doubt Ignites The Sphere with Nostalgic Vegas Residency Debut

No Doubt commenced their highly anticipated Las Vegas residency at The Sphere on Wednesday, delivering a performance steeped in nostalgia. The band, featuring Gwen Stefani, Tony Kanal, Tom Dumont, and Adrian Young, delighted fans with a setlist rich in classic hits and rarely heard tracks, including their first live rendition of "Tragic Kingdom"'s title track since 2009. The concert embraced a retrospective vibe, honoring the band's iconic 'Tragic Kingdom' era.

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Turnover Announces New Album "Down on Earth" and Extensive Tour

The Virginia-based emo band Turnover has revealed details about their upcoming album, "Down on Earth," set to be their first independent release. Produced by Zac Montez, the album follows "Myself in the Way" and is previewed by singles "Nightjar" and "I See You and Realize." The band also announced an extensive tour with Narrow Head and She's Green, including a significant show at Red Rocks Amphitheatre with Coheed and Cambria.

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Harry Styles Premieres Ecstatic 'Dance No More' Music Video

Harry Styles has unveiled the official music video for his track 'Dance No More,' a vibrant and energetic visual from his latest album, 'Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally.' The video, directed by Colin Solal Cardo, captures Styles leading a spontaneous and joyful dance celebration that culminates in a collective moment of connection, mirroring the immersive and communal spirit he aims for in his music.

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Billie Eilish's "Hit Me Hard and Soft: The Tour (Live in 3D)" Movie Review

Billie Eilish's latest concert film, "Hit Me Hard and Soft: The Tour (Live in 3D)," co-directed by James Cameron, offers an intimate look at her live performances. The film highlights Eilish's raw stage presence and deeply personal songwriting, emphasizing her connection with the audience. It also captures moments with her brother Finneas and her unique backstage ritual of visiting the 'Puppy Room'.

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Martha Reeves Unveils New Album "Searching," Blending Motown Soul with Jazz Influences

Motown legend Martha Reeves is set to release "Searching," her first album in over two decades, on August 14. Recorded in New Orleans with co-producers Delfeayo Marsalis and Chris Roe, the album promises a unique fusion of classic Motown soul and jazz. Reeves, approaching her 85th birthday, brings her powerful vocals to new interpretations of jazz standards and her own gospel compositions, showcasing her enduring artistry and vibrant spirit.

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Yard Act Announces New Album "You're Gonna Need a Little Music" and Global Tour Dates

British rock band Yard Act is set to release their new album, "You're Gonna Need a Little Music," on July 17 via Republic Records. The album, recorded in Leeds and Los Angeles, is accompanied by the lead single "Redeemer" and a noir-inspired music video. The band also announced an extensive global tour, including a new UK leg in November. Frontman James Smith describes the album as exploring themes of individualism and fragmented realities in the modern world.

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