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NYC Exhibit: Where Music Meets Visual Art

A groundbreaking exhibition in New York merges music and visual art, showcasing how legendary songs have inspired artists across generations. Discover the harmony between sound and canvas.

Music Fans Ditch Spotify for MP3 Players

A growing number of music fans are abandoning pricey streaming services like Spotify in favour of retro MP3 players. Discover why this trend is taking off and how it could change the way we listen to music.

Gen Z: Gigs Are Overpriced But We're Still Going

A new survey reveals Gen Z's frustration with soaring ticket prices, yet their unwavering love for live music keeps them coming back. Discover the surprising trends shaping the future of gigs.

Emily Wurramara wins NIMA Artist of the Year 2025

Indigenous singer-songwriter Emily Wurramara takes home the prestigious Artist of the Year award at the 2025 National Indigenous Music Awards, celebrating her powerful contributions to First Nations music.

Art Nouveau’s AI-Era Renaissance

As artificial intelligence reshapes creativity, the organic elegance of Art Nouveau offers a compelling counterbalance. Discover why this 19th-century aesthetic is experiencing a resurgence.

Art’otel London Hoxton: A Stylish East London Stay

Discover Art’otel London Hoxton, where contemporary art meets boutique luxury in one of the capital’s trendiest neighbourhoods. Our review explores its vibrant design, top-tier amenities, and prime location.

SF's 'Painted Lady' Reborn as Stunning Art Exhibit

Discover how a historic San Francisco Victorian home, famously known as a 'Painted Lady,' has been transformed into a breathtaking art exhibit, blending heritage with contemporary creativity.

Banksying: The UK's New Mystery Dating Trend

A quirky new dating trend called 'Banksying' is taking the UK by storm, blending romance with the enigmatic allure of street art. Find out how singles are using this playful approach to find love.

Teller's Auschwitz book ignites art world debate

Renowned photographer Juergen Teller's controversial new book on Auschwitz raises profound questions about the role of art in memorialising the Holocaust. Critics and supporters clash over whether his stark imagery honours victims or risks exploitation.

James Corden’s Broadway Anxiety Confession

James Corden shares his nerve-wracking experience starring in the Broadway play 'ART', admitting he was terrified and constantly second-guessing his performance.

AI crafts bespoke romances at Edinburgh Fringe

A groundbreaking Edinburgh Fringe show explores love in the age of AI, as a chatbot crafts bespoke romantic narratives for audience members. Is this the future of storytelling – or the start of a creative apocalypse?

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