Morgan Wallen‘s sophomore effort Dangerous: The Double Album recently earned its third consecutive week atop the Billboard album charts. Now, the country singer finds himself in controversy after a video surfaced showing him using a racial slur as he walked home with friends on Sunday night. According to TMZ, the […]
Day: February 3, 2021
Valentine’s Day may mean romantic dinners and roses for American adults, but for kids, it’s all about the classroom parties where they play heart-themed games, eat lots of sugar and exchange valentines with their classmates. The problem? Those parties typically don’t feature much social distancing. And we’re in the middle […]
Light Work has announced the 2021 Transmedia Photography Annual exhibition of photographs by seniors from the art photography BFA program in the Department of Transmedia in the College of Visual and Performing Arts. Dan Lyon, “Purgatory,” 2020, courtesy of Light Work The exhibition will run through March 4 at Light […]
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The hottest star in music so far in 2021, Morgan Wallen, has suddenly gone very cold. His music was yanked from Cumulus Media, the second biggest radio chain in the nation, as of midnight CT after a storm broke out over his being captured on video using a racial slur. […]
Teaching young students how to hold a trumpet or showing them how to glue an art project together takes patience and skill any time. Doing so in the virtual learning space caused by COVID-19, however, takes even more, and that has taken teachers outside their comfort zones and pushed them […]
click to enlarge Photo by Leni Sinclair, courtesy of MOCAD MC5 band member Wayne Kramer in Ann Arbor, Michigan, B&W photograph, 1969. It’s not a photo of Iggy Pop that is iconic Detroit photographer […]
ATLANTA — Georgia’s film industry has recovered from the coronavirus pandemic and then some. Film and TV producers currently are working on 37 projects in the Peach State, up from 23 at this time last year, Lee Thomas, the state Department of Economic Development’s deputy commissioner for film, music and […]
© Brent Kelloway/CBC The Savoy Theatre has been operating for nearly a century in Glace Bay. Some arts and culture venues in Cape Breton are thankful they will be able to stay open and plan their futures thanks to provincial government funding. The Nova Scotia government is providing more than […]
In an effort to connect its residents, support local businesses, and help the artistic community recover from the pandemic’s financial impact, Newton Cultural Development is working with local nonprofits, organizations and individuals to fund and organize art projects in the city, including artist-painted doors and live-streamed concerts. Paula Gannon, the […]