Latest and Breaking Arts and Culture News and Top Stories - July 7
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Guillaumit et Thomas Bernard ont conçu l’ABCD GOLF grâce à Ferraille Production et le fabricant Zebra 3. Il s’agit d’un golf qui se joue dans les lettres du mot « Panorama », situé à 900 mètres dR...
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Get ready to play through Bungie's forthcoming title very soon.
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Get to know Lupe Fiasco.
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A unique space that pays homage to the aesthetic of NYC nightlife.
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New music from OVO Sound.
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Taking it back to the '90s.
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It better be good.
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" Odd how the creative power at once brings the whole universe to order. " -- Virginia Woolf " The camera makes everyone a tourist in other people's reality, and eventually in one's own. " -- Susan Sontag The images in Jane Szabo's Sense...
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Seems legit.
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Duisburg mayor rules work could create panic four years after 21 killed in Love Parade stampede
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Is Sarah Palin coming back for another round of "Amazing America"? Oh, you betcha.
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Well, at least on a computer it did.
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After a painstaking restoration, five of the famed Caryatid statues of ancient Greece are star attractions at the Acropolis Museum in Athens.
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“Let the Right One In,” at the Apollo Theater in London, turns your emotions inside out in a way you probably haven’t experienced since you were a teenager.
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Martin Sheen and Sam Waterston are!
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Kathryn Prescott stars in “Finding Carter,” a new show on MTV that follows a teenager who returns to the family from which she was stolen.
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You progress through an entire adventure in 164 clicks.
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Only three shows, all favored by tourists, were up at the box office compared to the week before.
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A couple weeks ago, comedian Brett Domino had us laughing when he taught the world how to make a hit pop song . Plus, his hilarious insights earned him over a million views. However, since we all want to keep sharpening our musical skill...
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Miley Cyrus’ friendship with Flaming Lips’ frontman Wayne Coyne might seem puzzling at first, but only on the surface. After all, the Flaming Lips are said to be one of Cyrus’ favorite groups and have collaborated on stage and in the stu...
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Sarasota Herald-Tribune staff writer Carrie Seidman and photographer Elaine Litherland accompanied Ariel Serrano and Wilmian Hernandez, two former dancers who defected from Cuba in 1993, as they returned to the land of their birth and th...
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The Istanbul Jazz Festival included Zulfu Livaneli’s “Rumi Suite,” which takes tolerance as a theme.
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Zac Efron and Michelle Rodriguez friends? Old news. The kissing, however — that's a different story.
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No one puts Zooey in the corner!
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The Belgian contemporary choreographer Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker is presenting four early works at the Lincoln Center Festival.
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“The New Arabs” by Juan Cole assesses Arab youth movements.
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California tells the story of a couple who, when they learn they are having a baby, leave their solitary refuge in a forest for a Utopian community in post-apocalyptic America.
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On “1000 Forms of Fear,” Sia puts pop-production firepower behind lyrics that see romance as a life-or-death battle.
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I first visited Poland 25 years ago with my mother. She was returning to her native city of Krakow for the first time since the end of the Holocaust, in which she lost everything and everyone. Although it retained its old world charm, Kr...
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Only three shows, all favored by tourists, were up at the box office compared to the week before.
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"The Other Hundred" is a unique photo book project aimed as a counterpoint to the Forbes 100 and other media rich lists by telling the stories of people around the world who are not rich but whose lives, struggles and achievements deserv...
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Now that we’ve spent a weekend with hotel-grade Prosecco and consumer-grade explosives, it’s time to look at spreadsheets and dance. Below is a Spotify playlist of fifty songs from 2014 that I love. It is missing Lil Wayne ...
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Lincoln Center’s Midsummer Night Swing is a showcase of footsteps and a gaggle of footwear.
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Jews have made mahia, a spirit made with fermented figs, in Morocco for centuries, but the tradition has all but died out. A New York couple aims to reintroduce the drink that once connected a nation.
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DEMERARA GOLD , A One-Woman Show by Ingrid Griffith OPENING: JULY 17 - JULY 31 www.demeraragoldtheshow.com You have only to read a few poignantly detailed paragraphs below which tell about the life changing journey of Ingrid Griffith and...
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As the Tour de France peleton makes its way to London from Cambridge, Jon Snow investigates whether the hubbub around it has helped reassure potential riders about the safety of saddling up.
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Nick Pinkerton on “Lady in the Dark: Crime Films from Columbia Pictures” at MoMA
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The local streets lend their spirit to the outdoor “Romeo N Juliet,” staged by the Classical Theater of Harlem.
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While getting ready for a recent appearance on "The Colbert Report," John Green revealed that he really likes wearing makeup and that he finally understands why some girls do, too. "I confess that in high school I was one of those guys w...
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The World Cup lets us non-Brazilians (and some Brazilians) bask for a moment again in the mythical Brazil -- land of dazzling futbol, beautiful beaches, sultry supermodels and supernatural jungles, all moving to a samba beat. The truth, ...
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The band will release its first new album in 20 years in October.
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Growing up on Long Island in the 1970s, my rock and roll musical awareness was limited to the Beatles and Billy Joel. My parents listened to some classical music, and the Carpenters seemed to own the 8-track tape player in the station wa...
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Ms. Monk will celebrate the 50th anniversary of her first New York concert with shows across the city this season.
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Ms. Monk will celebrate the 50th anniversary of her first New York concert with shows across the city this season.
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There is little doubt in our minds that you are familiar with Avicii's smash hit song "Wake Me Up" at this point. For that matter, you've probably heard it at least a few dozen, hundred or possibly even thousand times by now. What you ha...
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Wayne County, Club 82, 1974. Unknown, Le Jardin Disco, 1974. Alice Cooper, Manhattan hotel room, 1975. Lydia Lunch (Teenage Jesus and the Jerks), Max’s Kansas City, 1978. Debbie Harry (Blondie), Arturo Vega’s loft, 1975. Miki...