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Ancient 'Megastructure' Uncovered in Romania

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Claire Danes Narrates New Georgia O'Keeffe Documentary

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Nicola Turner's Monumental Textile Sculptures Evolve Within Historic Spaces

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Art Sector Rises Against Proposed US Tariffs on Cultural Goods

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Walker Art Center Terminates Restaurant Contract Amid QR Code Staff Layoffs Controversy

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Maurizio Cattelan Challenges Art World Norms with 'Silent Party' and Provocative Works

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Zayn Malik Hospitalized, Cancels Album Release Events

Pop star Zayn Malik has announced his hospitalization, sharing a photo from his hospital bed and thanking fans and medical staff for their support. The news comes on the release day of his fifth solo album, 'Konnakol,' leading to the cancellation of planned promotional appearances. Malik had previously postponed a fan event in London, citing illness.

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Iron Maiden Prioritizes Tour Over Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Induction

Iron Maiden will not attend their Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony this November, choosing instead to prioritize their scheduled tour dates in Australia. The band's manager, Rod Smallwood, confirmed their decision, emphasizing the band's commitment to their fans. Despite previous dismissive comments about the institution from frontman Bruce Dickinson, the band expressed gratitude for the recognition.

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Vincent Neil Emerson Unveils 'Blue Stars' Album and Grand Ole Opry Debut

East Texas artist Vincent Neil Emerson is set to release his fourth studio album, 'Blue Stars,' on Friday, April 17, 2026. The album, recorded with his touring ensemble, the Red Horse Band, delves into themes of love, his upbringing, and his Native American heritage. Following the album's release, Emerson will make his highly anticipated Grand Ole Opry debut, marking a significant milestone in his decade-long career. He then embarks on a two-month tour across Texas and the Western United States.

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This Week's Essential New Music Releases

Discover the latest and greatest in new music with our weekly roundup. This edition features Olivia Rodrigo's captivating synth-pop, Tom Waits' return with a poignant collaboration, and a vibrant pop track from Tyla and Zara Larsson, alongside other notable releases from diverse artists.

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Miley Cyrus and Lainey Wilson Collaborate on "Younger You"

Miley Cyrus and Lainey Wilson have teamed up for a duet version of Cyrus's song "Younger You," a track that resonated deeply with Wilson due to her past as a Hannah Montana impersonator. This collaboration marks a significant full-circle moment for Wilson, highlighting her journey from childhood dreams to professional success in the music industry. The new rendition, combining their unique vocal styles, is set to be released on a 7-inch vinyl single.

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The Mooney Suzuki's Triumphant Return: From Hiatus to High Seas Rock

After a prolonged hiatus and infrequent live appearances, The Mooney Suzuki made a thunderous return on Little Steven's Underground Garage Cruise. The band, known for its explosive garage-rock sound, reignited its fervent energy, captivating a ship full of fans and fellow musicians. This comeback coincides with the reissue of their seminal 2000 debut album, 'People Get Ready,' offering both longtime admirers and new listeners a chance to experience their raw power. Their performance proved that time off has only amplified their unique brand of chaotic rock and roll, hinting at a potential resurgence for the beloved New York quartet.

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Not for Radio's 'Bloom' EP: A Spring Awakening from María Zardoya

María Zardoya, performing as Not for Radio, has released her latest EP, "Bloom," featuring three new tracks: “Kitten,” “Ache,” and “Living Room.” This spring-themed collection follows her winter album “Melt.” Zardoya debuted tracks from "Bloom" at Coachella and on her Winter in the Garden tour. She announced this would be her final release under the Not for Radio moniker for the foreseeable future, with a limited-edition flower-shaped vinyl to include a live version of “Comet” and a Not for Radio rendition of “No One Noticed.” Zardoya is currently touring Europe to support "Melt."

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J-Hope: Embracing Evolution as a Solo Artist and BTS Member

In an exclusive interview, J-Hope reflects on his solo journey, the reunion of BTS, and his evolving perspective on hope and love. He discusses the challenges and insights gained from his solo album "Jack in the Box" and the creative process behind the group's latest project, "Arirang," emphasizing a newfound maturity and a dedication to authentic expression both individually and as part of the septet.

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Sombr Unveils New Single "Potential" and Expands Upcoming Tour Dates

Sombr has launched his latest single, “Potential,” accompanied by a visually stunning music video. The artist also announced additional stops for his highly anticipated “You Are the Reason Tour,” set to kick off this fall. This comes after his recent performance at Coachella, where he premiered the song and surprised fans with a collaboration.

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M.I.A. Unleashes Seventh Studio Album 'M.I.7'

M.I.A. has unveiled her seventh studio album, 'M.I.7,' released through her own label, OHMNIMUSIC. The album, featuring seven tracks crafted across seven global locations over seven days in each spot, includes collaborations with the American gospel ensemble Sunday Service. Rooted in the Book of Revelation's seven trumpets, each song unfolds a biblical judgment. This release follows her 2022 album, 'MATA,' and precedes her North American tour with Kid Cudi, kicking off in late April.

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Meghan Trainor Calls Off “Get In Girl” Tour

Meghan Trainor has decided to cancel her “Get In Girl” tour. The singer announced that she needs to prioritize her family and newborn, especially with her new album “Toy With Me” launching soon. This difficult choice means she won't be performing at the 30 venues planned across North America.

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Live Nation Faces Landmark Antitrust Verdict: What It Means for the Music Industry

A recent jury decision found Live Nation and Ticketmaster liable for operating as a monopoly in the concert and live entertainment industry. This landmark antitrust ruling could bring significant changes, though the full impact, including potential remedies and appeals, will unfold over time, raising questions about the future of ticket pricing and industry competition.

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