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The HAYLOFT at Dragonfly Barn in Bridgton will offer back-to-back musical performances this Saturday and Sunday.
Montreal author Ann Charney is delighted that her acclaimed 1973 novel Dobryd has just been published in Canada, after being out of print here for years.
In this powerful autobiographical novel about momentous events, Charney tells an illuminating story of ordinary people ...
The band’s 10th album, Nostalgia, is an inward look at love, regret, and paths not taken. More than anything, one gets the sense that the love the members of Mother Mother have for each other is still ...
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The University of Tasmania (UTAS) has confirmed a dozen jobs will be lost as part of a restructure of its arts and humanities courses. UTAS has said the proposed changes, flagged in May and which ...
Alice Adams, Louise Bourgeois, and Eva Hesse delve into art’s ‘uckiness’ at The Courtauld ... By Katie Tobin Published 2 weeks ago Love, community, anti-gay laws: the queer African artists redefining ...
The Vietnam War tore her family apart. She's bringing people together. April 29, 2025 • Philippa Hughes' life spans war, international romance, divorce, an abduction, art and politics.
Arts & Entertainment It’s the late 2000s again at Staten Island’s Maker Park Music Fest Dan Deacon headlines the Maker Park Music and Art Fest, which starts Friday.
A central art gallery in Tehran has staged a new exhibition of cartoons and caricatures on the theme of Iran’s war against Israel and the US, many of which contain antisemitic imagery and symbolism.