Michael Hurley, a beloved underground singer-songwriter who emerged in the Greenwich Village folk scene of the 1960s, has died at age 83. “It is with a resounding sadness that the Hurley family ...
As everyone knows, China has a rich history and culture involving art. Chinese people first developed folk art between 4,000 and 5,000 years ago. Famous folk art such as paper tearing, shadow play ...
SNL' goes off the rails with bizarre and funny 'Jury Duty' sketch A child's fanciful drawings coming to life sounds like the start of a sweet adventure. But what if said child's drawings were of ...
U.S. News Insider Tip: Located 2.5 miles south of the Santa Fe Plaza on Museum Hill, the Museum of International Folk Art neighbors the Museum of Spanish Colonial Art, the Museum of Indian Arts ...
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The Museum of Modern Art in New York is promoting Christophe Cherix, the chief curator of its drawings and prints department. It will be his first time leading an institution. Kevin Young ...
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His large-scale works stem from a fascination with the power of narrative, connecting the Western art historical canon—especially Renaissance titans like Caravaggio—with contemporary experiences of ...
A top country star is joining the lineup of performers of Newport Folk Festival this summer. Known for his hit songs like "Beautiful Crazy," "When It Rains It Pours" and "Forever After All," Grammy ...
His lurid and funny original cover art — wolves getting wasted, wolves rowing canoes beneath a smiling sun, wolves cruising fast in classic cars — emblematized the uncanny worlds inside. What sounded ...
But choose the Haryana Police is doing, as its cyber wing cracks down on folk songs “promoting violence” – which has ended up pitting the singers against one of their own, Gajender Phogat, who is now ...
April 5, 2025 • Organizers of Oakland's First Fridays art festival made a flyer promoting the event using AI, and are facing backlash for not using an actual artist. NPR's Scott Simon explains.