Who gets to decide what goes on the walls of our museums? That quiet but revolutionary question has nagged at Sonia Boyce ever since she first visited London galleries in her teens. Her 40-year inquiry into it, as an artist and academic, culminated in outraged tabloid headlines in 2018 when, […]
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Author Hannah-Rose Yee explained her grandmother’s gua sha ritual in Stylist magazine: “To this working day, she takes her gua sha and methodically runs it above her experience in easy, stylish motions each evening. I was obsessed with this ritual as a baby. I would sit at the foot of […]
Get the hottest Syracuse information shipped proper to your inbox. Subscribe to our e-newsletter below. Paul Sausville’s place at dwelling was entirely comprehensive — a bulging closet, stacks of dresses in every single corner, even boxes in the basement mainly because his enthusiasm for classic items could not in shape […]
Placeholder while article actions load In 1971, when CBS broadcast the 1959 film “Ben-Hur” on television for the first time, more than 85 million people tuned in to view this Hollywood spectacular of friendship, betrayal, revenge, redemption and — of course — a thrilling chariot race. One of the most-watched […]
Lizzo joined an elite club of recording artists tapped to both host and conduct on “Saturday Night time Live” in an episode that started with outrageous Easter messages from politicians and celebrities. “A Information From the Easter Bunny” (Bowen Yang) featured impersonations of Britney Spears, Jared Leto disguised as Jesus […]
Unfamiliar with the Indigo Arts Alliance? Then operate – never walk – to the Institute of Contemporary Art (ICA) at Maine College or university of Art & Style and design. The vitality this organization provides to our local community and to the Maine arts scene is vibrantly on display in […]