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18 hours ago

What's the definitive piece of Y2K pop culture?

The most definitive piece of Y2K pop culture encapsulates teen culture, viral memes, and iconic media from the late 1990s to early 2000s.
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4 hours ago

Dean Cain from 'Superman' TV series to become an 'honorary' ICE officer

Dean Cain plans to join U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and will be sworn in as an honorary ICE Officer.
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16 hours ago

It started with friends at home. Now Dungeons & Dragons is in its stadium era.

Dungeons & Dragons has evolved from a niche game into a mainstream spectator event, attracting millions online and selling out venues like Madison Square Garden.
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12 hours ago

Affordable things to do in Berkeley any day of the week

Yallah Arts Festival offers an array of music and dance from North Africa and Southwest Asia with workshops, concerts, and screenings.
Lee ShinJa's first North American survey showcases five decades of her fiber art using salvaged materials.
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1 day ago
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Vjotech Luksch blends violent retro video games with the "grandma-core" of embroidered canvases

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1 day ago
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Vjotech Luksch blends violent retro video games with the "grandma-core" of embroidered canvases

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fromThe Mercury News
8 hours ago

'It's a time to be brave:' New Bay Area theater productions get political

The play "Prisontown" addresses critical issues like the prison industrial complex and immigration challenges.
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23 hours ago

Paws on Parchment: New Exhibition Highlights Cats in Medieval Manuscripts - Medievalists.net

Cats held significant roles in the Middle Ages, serving as companions and protectors of books and textiles.
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1 day ago

It's never too late to find a good relationship. Here's proof.

Divorce rates are rising among individuals over 50, despite a general decline.
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1 day ago

'Together' is grossand interesting

Every couple goes through certain rites of passage.
You date, maybe you move in together, maybe you get married.
And maybe a visit to a mysterious cave makes your bodies start to fuse together.
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1 day ago

It's 2025, the year we decided we need a widespread slur for robots

Clanker has become a viral derogatory term for robots stemming from its origin in the Star Wars universe.
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2 days ago
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A paradise of aesthetic abundance: Jennifer Wright's 'Long Strings' at Zidell Yards * Oregon ArtsWatch

Jennifer Wright premiered her 'Long Strings' project, featuring hand-built instruments from discarded materials and showcasing unique compositions.
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1 week ago
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Is there a song of the summer in 2025?

The rise of new artists like Chappell Roan and Sabrina Carpenter marked last summer while anticipation builds for a potential song of the summer in 2025.
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1 day ago

Laser-Cut Steel Forms Radiate Ornate Patterns in Anila Quayyum Agha's Immersive Installations

Anila Quayyum Agha creates large-scale installations that utilize the power of light and shadow to transform a room. Her works take a simple cube as a starting point.
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2 days ago

Her parents died 9 days apart, but Sarah Silverman gets the last laugh in 'PostMortem'

Silverman's father and stepmother are buried under one tombstone that reads: "Janice and Donald, who loved to laugh."
The loss was a starting point for Silverman's "cathartic" Netflix comedy special.
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2 days ago

He said, she said, it said: I used ChatGPT as a couple's counselor. How did we fare?

A significant portion of Generation Z utilizes AI for dating advice, finding it objective and helpful in navigating relationship challenges.
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2 days ago

Akiva Schaffer on 'The Naked Gun' reboot , The Lonely Island and more

Akiva Schaffer believes that nobody is better to direct and write a movie like The Naked Gun than himself, given his experience with brilliant, dumb humor.
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2 days ago

Big Freedia takes bounce music to church on new album, 'Pressing Onward'

Big Freedia's new album, Pressing Onward, combines gospel music with bounce elements and aims to be inclusive for all listeners.
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2 days ago

Art Exhibit w/ Futuristic Landscapes: 20+ Prints by Kuriyagawa (SF)

Kenichi Kuriyagawa's silkscreen prints showcase a timeless modern aesthetic influenced by nature and embodying a unique artistic expression.
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6 days ago

An Ornate Stenciled Rug by Mateo Complements a Cultural Center's Communal Rooftop in Dakar

Mateo's rooftop installation at TRAMES celebrates Senegalese culture through motifs and the ethos of teraanga, emphasizing generosity and community connection.
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2 days ago

botanical sculptures by mona sugata grow from untreated cotton fabric and slow gestures

Mona Sugata's intricate sculptures are made from cotton fabric, thread, glue, and pigment, materials that hold traces of fragility, heat, and breath.
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fromThe Walrus
6 days ago

We Can Still Make Works of Deep Value at a Time of Shallow Resources | The Walrus

Even legacy institutions are adjusting, scrambling to do more with less, often while trying to preserve a sense of mission that can't be measured in clicks or conversion rates.
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fromArtforum
6 days ago

Robert Wilson (1941-2025)

Robert Wilson, a pioneering theater artist known for his innovative techniques, died on July 31 at the age of eighty-three.
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4 days ago

Juxtapoz Magazine - Alexis Ralaivao: Eloge de l'ombre (In Praise of Shadows)

Alexis Ralaivao's exhibition features new black and white paintings focused on composition, light, and dramatic shadows.
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3 days ago

The best American food of 2025

Brittany highlights summer favorites, recommending fried green tomatoes and peanut butter egg rolls as perfect seasonal dishes that embody comfort and cultural significance.
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3 days ago

Whatever happened to memorable movie soundtracks?

Whatever happened to movie soundtracks?
They used to generate hit after hit for pop radio.
Now, they're few and far between.
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fromColossal
1 week ago

August 2025 Opportunities: Open Calls, Residencies, and Grants for Artists

Monthly opportunities for artists include open calls, grants, fellowships, and residencies.
fromItsnicethat
3 days ago

Discover Antwan Horfee's collection of Japanese playing cards

Antwan Horfee channels his curiosity into artistic pursuits through collection, focusing on personal affection rather than value or condition.
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fromItsnicethat
3 days ago

Kayla Dantz's woven photographs hold up a mirror to the "fragmented nature of memory"

Kayla Dantz's artistic approach merges photography and weaving to evoke memory through family history and emotional connections.
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1 week ago

Finding modern horror in ancient Greek tragedy - Harvard Gazette

In "Ecstasy," Ivy Pochoda's new feminist retelling, Dionysus is an international DJ with a cult following in the Electronic Dance Music, or EDM, and rave scene.
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4 days ago

'Horrific' Relationships: Alison Brie and Dave Franco explore codependency in their movie

The movie 'Together' reflects on the complexities of a long-term relationship tested by emotional baggage and external circumstances.
fromBoston.com
4 days ago

Production manager killed in workplace accident at Mass. performance center

A workplace accident at Jacob's Pillow resulted in the death of production manager Kat Sirico.
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5 days ago

Give 'The Hunting Wives' 15 minutes and you'll know whether it's right for you

The Hunting Wives is an erotic thriller focused on a murder mystery involving Sophie and her interaction with Margo and a close-knit circle.
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1 week ago

How do you find a good restaurant these days?

Michelin stars influence restaurant choices, but spending on dining out is decreasing despite rising menu prices.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

Trophy Boys review gripping and entertaining play tackles urgent issues

Australian plays are gaining international acclaim with multiple notable productions in recent times.
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1 week ago

In "Oh, Hi," Logan Lerman and Molly Gordon find the humor in misery

Isaac and Iris's relationship transforms from bliss to chaos due to conflicting feelings about commitment.
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1 week ago

Samoan culture shared, celebrated during live art collaboration at the Field Museum

Live art collaboration at the Field Museum shared Samoan cultural practice across generations.
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fromMission Local
1 week ago

Want to tour the SFO Museum? Just email, and you'll get one-on-one treatment.

SFO Museum curates engaging exhibitions for travelers, offering moments of respite amidst the airport's hustle.
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1 week ago

Father/daughter art exhibit opens on Staten Island

A father/daughter art exhibit features the watercolor paintings of Augie Napoli and his daughter Donna Napoli-Steele.
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1 week ago

Finding Friel in Donegal: 'It is the first time actors from different ethnicities have been asked to speak his words in a professional production'

Cupped in the hands of the Bluestack Mountains, the heritage town of Glenties in south west Donegal is about to take a starring role in one of this island's most ambitious ever theatre projects.
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1 week ago

The new 'Fantastic Four' starts Marvel's next phase off on the right (gigantic) foot

Superhero films aiming for groundedness fail, while embracing suspension of disbelief leads to compelling escapism.
The Fantastic Four: First Steps offers vibrant visuals and a drag-free plot that enhances the superhero experience.
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1 week ago

Why the world needs a pop-punk Superman

James Gunn's Superman provides moral clarity and humor through character relationships and cultural references.
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1 week ago

'Resurrection' brings 'Dexter' back to life and Michael C. Hall is better than ever

Dexter Morgan was taught to kill bad people after witnessing his mother's murder, emphasizing the show's complex antihero narrative.
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1 week ago

'The Fantastic Four: First Steps' heralds good things for the MCU's future

The Fantastic Four: First Steps features a vibrant retro-future setting and emphasizes family dynamics in a classic superhero narrative.
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1 week ago

Singer Cleo Laine, who boasted a four-octave range, has died at 97

Cleo Laine, a versatile vocalist celebrated across jazz, pop, and classical, has died at age 97, leaving behind a legacy of remarkable performances.
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1 week ago

How to ruin your life in 2 minutes or less

A viral Coldplay concert kiss cam incident revealed the couple’s identities and turned their lives upside-down, illustrating the perils of public and private surveillance.
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fromJuxtapoz
2 weeks ago

Juxtapoz Magazine - Heidrun Rathgeb "I Watch the Mountains Changing Colour" @ Sea View, Los Angeles

Rathgeb combines daily life inspirations with egg tempera techniques to create intimate, luminous paintings that prioritize lived experiences over visual representation.
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2 weeks ago

'The Fantastic Four: First Steps,' a rom-com turned sideways and more in theaters

The Fantastic Four: First Steps celebrates retro heroism with sincerity and humor while setting the stage for a cosmic showdown against Galactus.
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2 weeks ago

Artist Amy Sherald has canceled her upcoming show at the Smithsonian

Amy Sherald is canceling her upcoming show at the National Portrait Gallery due to a dispute over the presentation of her painting, Trans Forming Liberty, 2024.
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2 weeks ago

I didn't know I needed the new Billy Joel documentary

Billy Joel's personal struggles significantly influenced his music and career, as seen in the new HBO documentary.
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2 weeks ago

Wrestling legend Hulk Hogan dies at 71

Hulk Hogan, a legendary professional wrestler, has died at 71 from cardiac arrest.
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2 weeks ago

The Van Gogh from Lagos: John Madu DW 07/24/2025

John Madu combines Van Gogh's motifs with West African culture in his artworks.
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2 weeks ago

Oakland arts community celebrates two big funding wins after budget disappointments

Oakland city announces emergency funding and plans to restore cultural affairs manager position after budget cuts.
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2 weeks ago

Harvey Fierstein: There are so few heterosexual men that I know that I look up to'

Gardening is much more dangerous than quilting, and Harvey Fierstein recounts a humorous mishap with a rose bush that left him bleeding. He now creates approximately 80 to 90 quilts.
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2 weeks ago

What's it like to have Frank Lloyd Wright design your house? This 101-year-old knows

"The entries to his buildings always have a relatively low ceiling, without exception. It provides a bit of compression so when you move through the house, and you emerge into the living spaces, the compression is relieved and you have the expansion and a much greater sense of the space that you move into."
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2 weeks ago

Is Christianity cool again?

Christian musicians are increasingly charting on the Billboard Hot 100, suggesting a rise in mainstream acceptance of Christian music.
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2 weeks ago

2nd Annual "West Oakland Matters" Free Arts + Culture Fest (7th West)

West Oakland Matters is a free celebration showcasing art, fashion, community memories, and local heritage in West Oakland.
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2 weeks ago

Juxtapoz Magazine - Grace Bromley "Show Me What I Don't Know" @ Megan Mulrooney, Los Angeles

Grace Bromley's exhibition 'Show Me What I Don't Know' features paintings that explore emotional landscapes through familiar domestic interiors.
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2 weeks ago

Histolysis - Pulsing in peristaltic rhythms

Histolysis is a kinetic installation that explores transformation and identity through nonhuman systems characterized by continuous reconfiguration and potential.
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2 weeks ago

"There Is Less Truth": Inside Barbara Kruger's Fiercely Political New Show

Barbara Kruger continues to address power dynamics and political issues through her evolving artworks and exhibitions.
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2 weeks ago

S.F. muralist, educator Patricia Rodriguez dies at 80

"I would go almost every day to watch them paint, to see women up on the scaffolding. Just to give them snacks and moral support," said Cervantes.
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 weeks ago

Breakfast With Mugabe: biting political drama finally arrives in South Africa

Breakfast With Mugabe depicts Robert Mugabe, pursued by a long-dead comrade's spirit, seeking help from a white psychiatrist in State House.
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2 weeks ago

'I Know What You Did Last Summer' gets hooked on nostalgia

A new sequel to I Know What You Did Last Summer features a similar plot with a blend of new characters and original survivors.
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