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Meet Seera: Saudi Arabia's All-Women Psychedelic Rock Band Challenging Conservatism with Music

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Seera is a groundbreaking all-women psychedelic rock band from Saudi Arabia, pushing boundaries with their music. The band is challenging societal norms and conservatism, creating a space for female artists in the country's music scene.
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Made in Connecticut: Rob Mathes Holiday Concert

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But this time of year, Rob performs in his own concert to benefit the food insecure through Food Rescue US – Fairfield County.
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Thieves in Quebec make off with beloved bronze statue of mother and child

9th - Higher Ed
The bronze work by Lea Vivot had been in a public square in Westmount, Que., since 2022. Before that it used to sit in downtown Montreal for more than 20 years.
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Glace Bay landmarks decorate halls of hospital unit

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The hallways of the transitional care unit at the Glace Bay General Hospital are filled with murals that depict many of the historic landmarks of Glace Bay. It's all thanks to a continuing care assistant. As Kyle Moore reports, it's...
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The art of repair

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In her studio in Vancouver, BC, Naoko Fukumaru practices Kintsugi, the five-hundred-year-old Japanese artform of mending broken ceramics and highlighting the imperfection using gold powder. Fukumaru’s own life was transformed by the...
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Meet the Japanese artist turning leaves into intricate works of art

9th - Higher Ed
Japanese artist Lito creates intricate leaf art inspired by ukiyo-e, with his focus and creativity fuelled by his late ADHD diagnosis.
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Get a first look at a horse barn turned into art studios

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Construction is finally finished after a seven-year, $16-million renovation project at Edmonton’s Ortona Armoury. CBC gets a sneak peek inside the Art Hub Ortona before its grand reopening.
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Michael Bublé on returning to host the Junos & his Snoop Dogg bromance

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As he prepares to host the 2025 Junos, Micheal Bublé says he wants the show to be loose and less corporate. In a chat with CBC's Eli Glasner, the singer reflects on his Juno history, his bromance with Snoop Dogg and the stories behind...
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Norman Joseph on His Journey from Mumbai to Hollywood And The Magic of Animated Storytelling For 'Moana 2’s' Evolution

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As Moana 2 sets sail into cinemas this Friday, General Technical Director Norman Joseph reflects on his inspiring journey from Mumbai to Hollywood. In an exclusive interview with ETimes, Joseph shares his role in crafting the highly...
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Fernando Botero's curvaceous figures on display at Italy's largest exhibition to late artist

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A year on from the death of Fernando Botero, one of the largest exhibitions ever dedicated to the artist has opened in Rome. The show at Palazzo Bonaparte includes several previously unseen works by the Colombian painter and sculptor.
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Mural of Kobe Bryant and daughter Gianna to be removed due to construction

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The mural is steps away from the Barclays Center, and was made in February 2020, following Bryant's, and his daughter Gianna's, death.
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Taylor Swift celebrates owning her music: 'It's a miracle'

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After a lengthy battle, Taylor Swift celebrates the moment she can finally say she owns the rights to her music and creative work. (Scripps News)
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Producer Giles Martin says Government must do more to ‘protect artists’ from AI

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The Government must do more to “protect artists” from AI developers as a data Bill moves through parliament, award-winning producer Giles Martin has said. Creatives, industry leaders and politicians gathered in central London to call on...
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Cornish bagpiper plays at the centre of Kerdroya Labyrinth on Bodmin Moor

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Artist Will Coleman plays the Cornish bagpipes at the centre of Kerdroya, a giant labyrinth at Colliford Lake, Bodmin Moor, near Liskeard. The 56-metre diameter labyrinth, made from Cornish hedging, features a 750-metre path through...
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10 Banksys in 10 days, recapped

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From Monday August 5 the artist, whose identity is unknown but widely speculated on, began to upload photos of artwork depicting different types of animals to his Instagram. The first was of a goat with rocks falling below it and a CCTV...
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Third Banksy in days appears on bridge in London

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Banksy has posted an artwork of three monkeys as the third piece of a new animal-themed collection. It is the third black silhouette composition that the Bristol-based street artist has claimed credit for since Monday.
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Spotify Wrapped: Here's when users can expect their annual listening report

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Users are waiting in anticipation for their annual Spotify Wrapped 2024 listening report to be made available. (Scripps News)
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Pain to Purpose: A mother's fight to end human trafficking after losing daughter

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Carolyn Kinkoph partners with schools and public safety officers in Cleveland, Ohio, working to raise awareness about human trafficking. (Scripps News)
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From Obama's 'Hope' to Harris' 'Forward': Meet the artist behind the posters

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Shepard Fairey, the artist behind the iconic "Hope" posters for former President Barack Obama, joins Scripps News to discuss his new "Forward" posters for Vice President Kamala Harris' campaign. (Scripps News)
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Tanaiste and Fianna Fail leader Micheal Martin interview

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Tanaiste and Fianna Fail leader Micheal Martin has said that the “moral of the story” of the elections is not to take polls “as gospel”. Speaking at Nemo Rangers count centre in Cork.
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The 'Swiftonomics' of Taylor Swift ahead of new album

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Scripps News explores the big economic impact Swift makes wherever she goes and with whatever she does.
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Interview with Yinka Shonibare at the opening of his new exhibition

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Interview with artist Yinka Shonibare at the opening of his new exhibition Suspended States at the Serpentine museum in London.
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Yinka Shonibare's first exhibition in London in 20 years opens at the Serpentine museum

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Artist Yinka Shonibare talks at the opening of his new exhibition Suspended States at the Serpentine museum in London. Footage of the exhibits.
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Flat secretly transformed by artistic tenant gets listed status

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Ron's Place - a flat in Oxton, near Birkenhead, Wirral, decorated by tenant Ron Gittins and discovered after his death in 2019 - has been granted Grade II listing. Int: volunteer Alison Bailey-Smith.