ArtsPreserving border wall murals is the mission of one groupA group of activists and a museum joined forces to preserve around 20 of the hundreds of murals.Resume03:47Mar 27, 2024Whitney Biennial returns to New York CityThis year, the longest-running — and one of the most important — regular showcases of American art is not a survey, but a conversation.Resume02:01Mar 18, 2024Bay Area creatives find harmonious synergy with their new rural neighborsArtists, dancers and creatives are being priced out of the San Francisco Bay Area. Many are seeking the rural pastures about an hour away in the San Joaquin River Delta.Resume04:56Mar 12, 2024Japanese architect Riken Yamamoto wins 2024 Pritzker PrizeYamamoto's postwar childhood in Japan shaped his interest in the interplay of architecture and community.Resume01:35Mar 6, 2024Beyoncé becomes first Black woman to top Billboard country chartLast year, Beyoncé became the artist with the most Grammy wins in history.Resume00:49Feb 22, 2024AdvertisementAlvin Ailey dance company explores gun violenceA new production of the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theatre focuses on gun violence and the ways we process it.Resume02:50Feb 15, 2024Preserving Palestinian culture through the traditional embroidery art form of tatreezTatreez is a traditional Palestinian embroidery art form thats visible in a lot of Palestinian clothing and rugs.Resume06:02Feb 15, 2024Broadway's 'Merrily We Roll Along' shines, 40 years after its debutThe production is a revised version of Sondheim’s notorious 1981 mega-flop, bolstered by three veteran Broadway actor.Resume11:08Feb 7, 2024Remembering Broadway legend Chita RiveraLegendary dancer, actress and singer, Chita Rivera died this week at the age of 91. Resume09:52Feb 2, 2024Sundance Film Festival kicks off in UtahPark City, Utah, has been attracting independent filmmakers and movie lovers since 1978. Resume04:16Jan 18, 2024'Real Women Have Curves' gives voice to struggles in women's lives and bodiesThe show, based on the 1990 play by Josefina Lopez, follows the struggle of a group of mostly women living in the U.S. without legal permission who work in a...Resume11:04Jan 17, 2024Make way for Russia: Sculptor known for duckling statue depicts the brutality of war on UkraineNancy Schon is perhaps best known for her beloved Boston “Make Way for Ducklings” statues depicting Mrs. Mallard and her chicks. It's a must-see for visitors to the city.Resume10:48Jan 16, 2024'The Embrace' celebrates love and legacy of MLK and Coretta Scott King"The Embrace" was erected on the Boston Common last year.Resume09:52Jan 15, 2024A sensory-friendly 'Nutcracker' at the San Francisco BalletThe performance is designed for audiences with sensory challenges including autism and cognitive and physical disabilities.Resume09:39Jan 10, 2024A group of Black women are reclaiming their ancestors legacies through quiltingSlavery and the discriminatory laws that lingered years later prevented the documentation and record keeping of Black Americans.Resume04:28Jan 8, 2024Displaced Rafah artist creates during warIsrael’s bombardment has now displaced around 90% of the people living in Gaza, according to the World Health Organization. One of the many displaced is a man who is making...Resume03:33Jan 4, 2024Project aims to combat lack of monument diversity in New York with new digital alternativesThe Kinfolk Foundation is using the same groundbreaking technology used by the hit phone game Pokémon GO to provide New Yorkers with digital renderings of monuments that they believe should...Resume09:36Jan 2, 2024Louisa May Alcott's new pseudonym prompts new questions about novelistA researcher in Boston believes he has found a new pseudonym used by Louisa May Alcott — the first to be discovered since the 1940s.Resume04:25Dec 26, 2023Akron Children's Hospital program gives physical therapy patients a chance to get on stageThere is no shortage of holiday dance pageants at this time of year. But not all programs can accommodate kids who have special needs.Resume03:51Dec 22, 2023It's no Santa's workshop, but Indigenous artists can craft at this maker's space anytimeIn Alaska, in a building just blocks from the Arctic coast, you will find the country’s northernmost “maker space.”Resume03:29Dec 20, 2023Next Page
Preserving border wall murals is the mission of one groupA group of activists and a museum joined forces to preserve around 20 of the hundreds of murals.Resume03:47Mar 27, 2024
Whitney Biennial returns to New York CityThis year, the longest-running — and one of the most important — regular showcases of American art is not a survey, but a conversation.Resume02:01Mar 18, 2024
Bay Area creatives find harmonious synergy with their new rural neighborsArtists, dancers and creatives are being priced out of the San Francisco Bay Area. Many are seeking the rural pastures about an hour away in the San Joaquin River Delta.Resume04:56Mar 12, 2024
Japanese architect Riken Yamamoto wins 2024 Pritzker PrizeYamamoto's postwar childhood in Japan shaped his interest in the interplay of architecture and community.Resume01:35Mar 6, 2024
Beyoncé becomes first Black woman to top Billboard country chartLast year, Beyoncé became the artist with the most Grammy wins in history.Resume00:49Feb 22, 2024
Alvin Ailey dance company explores gun violenceA new production of the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theatre focuses on gun violence and the ways we process it.Resume02:50Feb 15, 2024
Preserving Palestinian culture through the traditional embroidery art form of tatreezTatreez is a traditional Palestinian embroidery art form thats visible in a lot of Palestinian clothing and rugs.Resume06:02Feb 15, 2024
Broadway's 'Merrily We Roll Along' shines, 40 years after its debutThe production is a revised version of Sondheim’s notorious 1981 mega-flop, bolstered by three veteran Broadway actor.Resume11:08Feb 7, 2024
Remembering Broadway legend Chita RiveraLegendary dancer, actress and singer, Chita Rivera died this week at the age of 91. Resume09:52Feb 2, 2024
Sundance Film Festival kicks off in UtahPark City, Utah, has been attracting independent filmmakers and movie lovers since 1978. Resume04:16Jan 18, 2024
'Real Women Have Curves' gives voice to struggles in women's lives and bodiesThe show, based on the 1990 play by Josefina Lopez, follows the struggle of a group of mostly women living in the U.S. without legal permission who work in a...Resume11:04Jan 17, 2024
Make way for Russia: Sculptor known for duckling statue depicts the brutality of war on UkraineNancy Schon is perhaps best known for her beloved Boston “Make Way for Ducklings” statues depicting Mrs. Mallard and her chicks. It's a must-see for visitors to the city.Resume10:48Jan 16, 2024
'The Embrace' celebrates love and legacy of MLK and Coretta Scott King"The Embrace" was erected on the Boston Common last year.Resume09:52Jan 15, 2024
A sensory-friendly 'Nutcracker' at the San Francisco BalletThe performance is designed for audiences with sensory challenges including autism and cognitive and physical disabilities.Resume09:39Jan 10, 2024
A group of Black women are reclaiming their ancestors legacies through quiltingSlavery and the discriminatory laws that lingered years later prevented the documentation and record keeping of Black Americans.Resume04:28Jan 8, 2024
Displaced Rafah artist creates during warIsrael’s bombardment has now displaced around 90% of the people living in Gaza, according to the World Health Organization. One of the many displaced is a man who is making...Resume03:33Jan 4, 2024
Project aims to combat lack of monument diversity in New York with new digital alternativesThe Kinfolk Foundation is using the same groundbreaking technology used by the hit phone game Pokémon GO to provide New Yorkers with digital renderings of monuments that they believe should...Resume09:36Jan 2, 2024
Louisa May Alcott's new pseudonym prompts new questions about novelistA researcher in Boston believes he has found a new pseudonym used by Louisa May Alcott — the first to be discovered since the 1940s.Resume04:25Dec 26, 2023
Akron Children's Hospital program gives physical therapy patients a chance to get on stageThere is no shortage of holiday dance pageants at this time of year. But not all programs can accommodate kids who have special needs.Resume03:51Dec 22, 2023
It's no Santa's workshop, but Indigenous artists can craft at this maker's space anytimeIn Alaska, in a building just blocks from the Arctic coast, you will find the country’s northernmost “maker space.”Resume03:29Dec 20, 2023