Among the gleeful, confident, and casually cruel Trumpers who, after conquering Washington, have their sights set on the rest ...
Hello and welcome to another edition of the Weekly Vine. In this week’s edition, we have The Free Speech Delusion, the rise ...
Redux Contemporary Art Center will host the 2025 Redux. Spring Art Market on March 21-22. The market will feature the art of Redux’s 40 studio artists. Applications are open to area artists ...
Thomas Homer-Dixon is executive director of the Cascade Institute at Royal Roads University and professor emeritus at the University of Waterloo. In a few days we’ll experience an abrupt shift ...
New Delhi, India: Amar Singh Art Gallery has become a name synonymous to world-class post-war and contemporary art in the UK. The Amar Gallery has been home to the work of some of the most ...
The Gallery at Liggett Studios presents “Word Play,” featuring the work of May Yang, a printmaker, painter, graphic designer and muralist based in Tulsa. Yang said she investigates language, ...
A new RTD bus line is promising riders a quick trip between some of Denver's most visited cultural sites. The ART District ...
A local dance and performance artist has been accused of using racial slurs and damaging artwork during an African American art exhibit that was part of a DreamWeek event. The incident, which is ...
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His work could be weird, disturbing, nonlinear, even perverse. In life, he was almost comically old-fashioned. But there’s a method to the madness, and deep meaning to be discovered in the confusion ...
If you’re brave enough to enable Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) in Microsoft Word and wade through its security warnings, you can now play Doom right inside your word processor. To make ...
There was nothing cheugy about Henna Vainio’s wall hangings, or the chromatic textiles, raw wood furnishings, and seashell serving spoons we found at Fort Mason in San Francisco.