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From bombed-out churches to rubble-strewn streets, Ukrainians are rescuing art and memory as acts of defiance against ...
The “Ready or Not” singer may not fit into today’s music economy, and she may not be actively trying to be relevant, but her name carries weight.
Young campers and a dad saving his family were among the dozens killed in the historic flash floods that tore through central ...
Trudging through the ruins of Hiroshima after the US atom bombing four days before in 1945, five-year-old Masaki Hironaka ...
Depp’s film is an enjoyable romp, but it does the artist a disservice in favouring the more sensational aspects of his life.
If you have lost a child, a concrete offer to accompany them, in time, may be appropriate, but certainly not in the moment.
After 15 years, the Glass Float Project, created by Eben Horton, continues to draw people from around the world.
In a world increasingly driven by mass production and digital abstraction, Ducrot’s countercultural embrace of slow, ...
AI is stealing our memories—and with them, our cognitive edge. Discover how outsourcing recall erodes mindpower and weakens ...
The Kathmandu Post on MSN6d
Archiving Nepal’s theatrical memory
As Nepal’s theatre culture grows, the absence of a unified archive poses a challenge to preserving its cultural legacy.
An artist who spent two months turning 7,000 hand-made plastic cats into a portrait of Taylor Swift now creates artwork for ...
A new show "Five Friends" at Museum Brandhorst considers Robert Rauschenberg, Jasper Johns, Merce Cunningham, and Cy Twombly.