Reflections on the Venice Biennale: Art Amidst Global Crises
The Venice Biennale's theme of spiritual rest seems misaligned with the pressing issues facing our world, though innovative pavilions offer thought-provoking insights.
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The Venice Biennale's theme of spiritual rest seems misaligned with the pressing issues facing our world, though innovative pavilions offer thought-provoking insights.
In England to receive a BFI fellowship, Guillermo del Toro shares his thoughts on the supernatural, his cinematic experiences, and the impact of industry challenges.
Angine de Poitrine, a Quebecois band, has gained significant attention for their unique microtonal rock sound. Their eccentric persona raises questions about their origins and inspirations.
The incendiary Japanese group who emerged out of late-60s unrest were suspicious of studios, revealing their lesser-known gifts for melody through unheard recordings.
In a lively episode of Saturday Night Live, Olivia Rodrigo took on hosting duties, delivering a mix of humor and celebrity cameos, including Debbie Harry.
Awe-inspiring production questions the personal cost of resistance.
In a recent interview, Tony Mortimer of East 17 shares his favorite 90s tracks and discusses the playful rivalry with Take That, revealing the first single he ever bought.
A look back at how labor union documentaries have evolved since the 1970s, highlighting their role in fostering workers' solidarity and activism.
The impact of Prince's death prompted a profound change in one artist's life, leading them to relocate to his hometown to honor his legacy amidst personal and professional challenges.
This week, audiences can look forward to Meryl Streep's much-anticipated return in 'The Devil Wears Prada 2' and the stage comeback of beloved comic Lenny Henry.
The resurgence of Brazil's punk culture serves as a powerful expression of societal frustrations, particularly in response to unemployment, urban violence, and police brutality.
The Devil Wears Prada 2 showcases a savvy blend of celebrity appearances and brand collaborations, reflecting the evolving dynamics of the entertainment industry.
This week features Meryl Streep reprising her role as the formidable Miranda Priestly in 'The Devil Wears Prada 2,' alongside the Northern Irish trio Kneecap with their new electro-rave album.
Buzkashi, a sport with roots tracing back to Genghis Khan, showcases fierce competition among players vying for a goat carcass. Matches can stretch up to six hours.
From humble beginnings to a vibrant hub of performing arts, the Lyric Theatre in Belfast marks its 75th anniversary, reflecting on its impact and future.
A manuscript of Caedmon’s Hymn, believed to be over 1,200 years old, has been discovered by scholars from Dublin, shedding light on early English literature.
Sheffield singer-songwriter Jim Ghedi, recently chosen to score Hugh Jackman's film The Death of Robin Hood, reflects on overcoming his impostor syndrome and the challenges of the folk scene.
Photographer Johnnie Shand Kydd shares insights on his transition from capturing the Young British Artists to finding new inspiration in his lurchers during rural walks.
At 67, Louise Lecavalier is fully embracing her artistic freedom, presenting innovative solos that defy retirement norms. Known for her past work with David Bowie, she continues to captivate audiences.
The London Philharmonic, led by Edward Gardner, delivers a gripping rendition of Berg's Wozzeck, enhanced by striking video art from Ilya Shagalov.