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about 11 months ago (01/31/2024)

Whitechapel Gallery reveal Isaac Julien as the 2024 Art Icon...

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about 13 months ago (12/14/2023)

How the Rap Group 51.50 Put Marin City on the Map | KQED Skip to Nav Skip to Main Skip to Footer That's My Word How the Rap Group 51.50 Put Marin City on the Map Daniel Bromfield Dec 14 Save Article Save Article Failed to save article Please try again Facebook Share-FB Twitter Share-Twitter Email Share-Email Copy Link Copy Link As Marin City's most active rap group, 51.50 had a revolving door of members — based, in part, on who was in jail at the time...

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about 13 months ago (12/13/2023)

Woodmere Art Museum Breaks Ground, Paul Cret drawings at Saint Joseph’s University, ‘Philly Daydreams’ at the Oculus, Judy Gelles’s works at RISDI Museum...

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about 13 months ago (12/12/2023)

TV Talk: Gift ideas for fans of ‘Bluey,’ ‘Call the Midwife,’ ‘Donkey Hodie,’ ‘Stranger Things,’ ‘Yellowstone’ | TribLIVE.com Movies/TV TV Talk: Gift ideas for fans of ‘Bluey,’ ‘Call the Midwife,’ ‘Donkey Hodie,’ ‘Stranger Things,’ ‘Yellowstone’ Rob Owen Tuesday, Dec...

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about 13 months ago (12/12/2023)

Digital art continues to expand its footprint across art institutions, entertainment venues, and architectural settings, even after a long bear market for......

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about 13 months ago (12/08/2023)

The Bay Area's Hottest, Weirdest, Worst and Funniest Trends of 2023 | KQED Skip to Nav Skip to Main Skip to Footer Arts & Culture The Bay Area's Hottest, Weirdest, Worst and Funniest Trends of 2023 Rae Alexandra Alan Chazaro Ugur Dursun Sarah Hotchkiss Olivia Cruz Mayeda Gabe Meline Emma Silvers Luke Tsai Nastia Voynovskaya Dec 8 Save Article Save Article Failed to save article Please try again Facebook Share-FB Twitter Share-Twitter Email Share-Email Copy Link Copy Link Elisheva Samson, 16, shows off her carabiner of friendship bracelets to trade while waiting in line for merch before seeing “Taylor Swift The Eras Tour” at AMC Kabuki in Japantown, San Francisco on Friday, Oct...

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about 13 months ago (11/29/2023)

Everything you need to know about Hong Kong music and arts festival Clockenflap ahead of it opening on December 1 – from who’s performing on which stage to the food and drinks on offer, and what to bring....

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about 20 months ago (05/10/2023)

Quiz: How Much Do You Know About Film Censorship in Indonesia? | ArtsEquator Skip to content Indonesia has one of the most prolific film industries in Southeast Asia, yet, local filmmakers have to contend with different kinds of pressure and actions that impact their creative free expression...

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about 27 months ago (10/05/2022)

New Documentary Offers Touching Portrait of Collector and Philanthropist Agnes Gund - via ARTnews...

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about 27 months ago (10/05/2022)

He devoted his career to promoting the photography of Edward Curtis, who extensively documented Native American life in the early 20th century....

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about 27 months ago (10/05/2022)

Performance Exchange will show work this weekend by artists including Helen Cammock, Abbas Zahedi and Tim Etchells in collaboration with ten commercial spaces...

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about 27 months ago (10/05/2022)

Buying art wasn’t the only thing the world’s top collectors did in 2020....

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about 37 months ago (12/29/2021)

Podcast 100: Singapore Theatre Year In Review | ArtsEquator Thinking and Talking about Arts and Culture in Southeast Asia ArtsEquator Viewpoints December 29, 2021 Listen as speakers Ke Weiliang, Lee Shu Yu, Matt Lyon, Nabilah Said and Naeem Kapadia share their thoughts about Singapore theatre in 2021, including observations and shows they found memorable...

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about 37 months ago (12/21/2021)

Features | The Independent Features Features Darren Criss: ‘Nobody wants to know about the good things on Glee’ Long Reads William Cook Kraftwerk: Why did electronic music begin in Dusseldorf? Independent Premium Robert Webb Story of the Song: For Once in My Life by Jean DuShon Features Pom Pom Squad’s Mia Berrin: ‘I’ve love the cheerleader character’ Features Britney’s freedom was the most important pop culture story of 2021 Features Why the weird festive album is going to save Christmas Features The story of Bronski Beat’s Smalltown Boy Features The urgent need to make live music spaces safer for women Features Giddy stratospheres: How The Long Blondes saved landfill indie Independent Premium Robert Webb Story of the Song: ‘Dreams’ by Gabrielle Features The 9 best John Lennon deep cuts Features The current flavour of Beatles-bashing is as lazy as it gets Independent Premium Robert Webb Story of the Song: Dirty Old Town by Ewan MacColl Features 11 of the most notorious feuds in music Features Bouffants and forgotten hits: The unsung women of the British Invasion Features The 30 greatest album covers of all time Features Peter Jackson on Get Back: ‘I get the feeling history has arrived’ Features Spotify Wrapped 2021 has gone even further upriver than last year Features How the Sex Pistols’ snarling manifesto changed the face of punk Features The 40 best albums to listen to before you die Independent Premium Robert Webb Story of the Song: Gloria (In Excelsis Deo) by Patti Smith Features Cancer, creative control and that 1D feud: how The Wanted bounced back Features Lone superstar state: How Texas became America’s last musical mecca Features Robert Plant and Alison Krauss: ‘We’re leagues apart in many elements’ Features Queen Cardi B: The people’s pop culture icon Features ‘This is the story of how not to do it’: How The Wrens fell apart Features The 23 most embarrassing lyrics of all time, from Eminem to U2 Features How Olivia Rodrigo’s acerbic pop speaks for an anxious generation Features The 2022 Grammy nominations are the worst in the award show’s history Features ‘Why the Brit Awards ditching gender categories makes perfect sense’ Features Raising the curtain on Freddie Mercury’s devastating final act Features Travis on the album that almost finished them Long Reads Mark Battle Elegantly Wasted: Behind the scenes with Michael Hutchence Independent Premium Robert Webb Story of the Song: The Electrician by The Walker Brothers Features Janet Jackson has been owed an apology for 17 years Features How popstars gave themselves a free pass by being ‘in on the joke’ Features How the Beastie Boys were almost lost in the shadow of a 25ft d*** Features The winners take it all: How Scandipop took over the world Features The 15 worst albums by classic bands, from Led Zeppelin to Queen Features The music groups giving a lifeline to people with dementia Features How Taylor Swift redefined online fandom Features The Brass Against incident was everything wrong about ‘rock’n’roll’ Features How Britney Spears helped expose the war over women’s bodies in the US Independent Premium Robert Webb Story of the Song: See it in a Boy’s Eyes by Jamelia Features David Coverdale: ‘I wrote Here I Go Again rat-arsed on port and 7 Up’ Features The art of Radiohead’s ‘Kid A’ and ‘Amnesiac’ Features The 40 greatest song lyrics of all time Features We need more than sympathetic performers to avoid crowd tragedies Features Jon Hopkins: ‘I would have a ketamine session and return with notes’ Features Gregory Porter: ‘I know the sting of racism; I know how it feels’ Features Bullet For My Valentine: ‘Everyone’s been led down the garden path’ Independent Premium Robert Webb Story of the Song: Tom’s Diner by Suzanne Vega Features The 40 greatest film soundtracks of all time Features The 40 greatest film soundtracks of all time Features Inside the new wave of Kashmir protest music Features Pixies’ Black Francis: ‘Men are f***ing everything up’ Independent Premium Robert Webb Story of the Song: Jump They Say by David Bowie Features Divide and conquer: how Ed Sheeran took over the world Features The War on Drugs: ‘Springsteen gets a kick out of my son’s name Bruce’ Features Was the early Eighties the most colourful pop zeitgeist ever? Features Sean Paul: ‘Weed from legal dispensaries tastes like cardboard’ Features The 30 greatest album covers of all time Independent Premium Robert Webb Story of the Song: Son of a Preacher Man by Dusty Springfield Features The inside story of Wildflowers, Tom Petty’s greatest album Features Tom Morello: ‘I never struggled with my identity....

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about 50 months ago (11/16/2020)

(Episode 1) What's in a Scene - 《大狗民》Citizen Dog by The Finger Players | ArtsEquator Skip to content In this episode, Liu Xiaoyi and Oliver Chong unpack a scene from The Finger Players 十指帮 ‘s 《大狗民》Citizen Dog and talk about the set design, costume design and more...

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about 60 months ago (02/02/2020)

A house is not a home: Centre 42 and Arts Resource Hub | ArtsEquator Thinking and Talking about Arts and Culture in Southeast Asia ArtsEquator Viewpoints February 3, 2020 By Nabilah Said and Kathy Rowland The fate of a certain house is a matter of contention amongst a group of people in Singapore...

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about 60 months ago (01/29/2020)

Podcast 74: M1 Singapore Fringe Festival 2020 | ArtsEquator Thinking and Talking about Arts and Culture in Southeast Asia Articles André Chong January 29, 2020 Duration: 30 min Matt Lyon, Naeem Kapadia and Nabilah Said discuss three productions at this year’s edition of the M1 Singapore Fringe Festival – Contemplating Kopitiam & Kampong Wa’ Hassan by NAFA and Oliver Chong; A Tiny Country by Attempts; and Secretive Thing 215 by Lemon & Koko...

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about 62 months ago (12/02/2019)

Monsters' Ink: A Fiend’s Diary & Heather | ArtsEquator Thinking and Talking about Arts and Culture in Southeast Asia Articles Tuckys Photography December 2, 2019 By Nabilah Said (1,500 words, 7-minute read) Spoiler Alert: The following contains major spoilers for the shows A Fiend’s Diary and Heather...

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about 63 months ago (10/22/2019)

This is what succession looks like: The Finger Players | ArtsEquator Thinking and Talking about Arts and Culture in Southeast Asia Articles Juliana Tan October 22, 2019 By Corrie Tan (3,800 words, 15-minute read) I...

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about 65 months ago (09/09/2019)

Conversations in a small room: "Dialogues And Reflections" | ArtsEquator Thinking and Talking about Arts and Culture in Southeast Asia Articles Composer and emcee Darren Sng with composer Prof...

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about 65 months ago (08/28/2019)

Instructions for reheating: “Forked” by The Finger Players | ArtsEquator Thinking and Talking about Arts and Culture in Southeast Asia ArtsEquator Viewpoints August 28, 2019 By Nabilah Said (820 words, 5-minute read) In the pre-show for Forked , playwright and performer Jo Tan is warming up, prepping her body...

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about 65 months ago (08/20/2019)

Weekly Southeast Asia Radar: The relevance of "Soi Cowboy"; Malaysia's Zen Cho wins Hugo Award | ArtsEquator Thinking and Talking about Arts and Culture in Southeast Asia ArtsEquator Radar Illustration by Jared Downing | Frontier August 20, 2019 ArtsEquator’s Southeast Asia Radar features articles and posts about arts and culture in Southeast Asia, drawn from local and regional websites and publications – aggregated content from outside sources, so we are exposed to a multitude of voices in the region...

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about 69 months ago (05/16/2019)

Silent Rooms, Silent Memories: “Flowers” by Drama Box | ArtsEquator Thinking and Talking about Arts and Culture in Southeast Asia Articles Drama Box May 16, 2019 By Akanksha Raja (1,155 words, 5-minute read) It’s a series of plastic white flower-fans lining the fence of 74 Jalan Kelabu Asap that lets me know that I’ve arrived at the site of Drama Box’s first work of 2019, Flowers , an experiential installation set in a quaint two-storey landed house in Chip Bee Gardens...

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about 70 months ago (04/15/2019)

Weekly Picks: Malaysia (15-21 Apr 2019) | ArtsEquator Thinking and Talking about Arts and Culture in Southeast Asia Weekly To Do April 15, 2019 For events in Penang this week, go to the Penang Free Sheet ...

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about 70 months ago (04/08/2019)

Weekly Picks: Malaysia (8-14 Apr 2019) | ArtsEquator Thinking and Talking about Arts and Culture in Southeast Asia Weekly To Do April 8, 2019 For events in Penang this week, go to the Penang Free Sheet ...

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about 72 months ago (01/27/2019)

Weekly Picks: Singapore (28 January – 3 February 2019) | ArtsEquator Thinking and Talking about Arts and Culture in Southeast Asia Weekly To Do January 28, 2019 Prologue by The Arts House at the Old Parliament, until 2 Feb Head on down to The Arts House for a series of programmes that celebrate words and stories from all over the world in conjunction with Light to Night Festival...

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about 73 months ago (12/28/2018)

It’s Time for French Museums to Return Cambodian Artifacts (via The Diplomat) | ArtsEquator Thinking and Talking about Arts and Culture in Southeast Asia ArtsEquator Radar Flickr/ Jean-Pierre Dalbéra December 28, 2018 The debate as to whether international museums and governments should return cultural artifacts acquired during the colonial period is not a new one...

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about 74 months ago (12/02/2018)

Weekly Picks: Singapore (3 – 9 December 2018) | ArtsEquator Thinking and Talking about Arts and Culture in Southeast Asia Singapore December 3, 2018 Island Song by The Song and Dance Players (SoDa Players) , Centre 42, 7 – 9 December In Island Song , five 20- to 30-something characters navigate their lives the same way they navigate the city: sometimes confidently, sometimes hopefully, and sometimes recklessly As the characters wander in and out of each other’s lives, whatever happens, the city is always there, the single backdrop against which everything else happens...

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about 76 months ago (10/11/2018)

Open Calls and Job Opportunities: October 2018 (Singapore) | ArtsEquator Thinking and Talking about Arts and Culture in Southeast Asia ArtsEquator Radar October 11, 2018 Check out the list below to find out the list of open calls and job opportunities that are currently available in Singapore: IMPART Awards 2019 Open Call for Submissions Calling all Singaporean & PR Visual Artists and Curators: The IMPART Awards 2019 is now officially OPEN for submissions! The IMPART Awards will confer SGD 20,000 in funding: SGD 15,000 in cash towards your art practice and SGD 5,000 towards a 4-day exchange in New York City with visits to the Asia Society Museum, The Whitney and MOMA organized by Art Outreach...