September 8, 2024
Artists

Apple Music Releases Collection of Black Country Artists Paying Homage To Beyonce On ‘Nashville Sessions’

Apple Music has just dropped Nashville Sessions: Beyoncé Covered. A collection of Black country artists paying homage to the Queen Bey. The collection will feature live recordings of six Beyoncé classics from Tanner Adell, Madeline Edwards, Joy Oladokun, Tiera Kennedy, Brittney Spencer, and Breland. Here’s a taste of what you’ll find: Breland covers “Sandcastles” from

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Artists

Check Your ‘Carteras’ and Get Ready to Support the Latin Artists Currently Touring the U.S

NO PURCHASE NECESSARY. PURCHASES DO NOT INCREASE ODDS OF WINNING. ODDS OF WINNING DEPEND ON NUMBER OF ELIGIBLE ENTRIES RECEIVED. VOID WHERE PROHIBITED. 1. Promotion and Sponsor. Participation in the Chispa & BELatina’s Date & Educate Sweepstakes promotion (the “Promotion”) constitutes Entrant’s (as defined below) full and unconditional agreement to these Official Rules. Entrant is free

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Artists

4 Genre-Jumping Artists Who are Making the Shift to Country Music This Year

Country music it hot this year, with more and more predominantly pop artists crossing genres and incorporating more country into their musical endeavors. Here are four of the biggest artists who have made the jump from pop to country in 2024. [RELATED: Exclusive: Cirque du Soleil Goes Country, Songblazers Bridge the Genre’s Generations] Pop Artists

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Visual artists

A minute with Aris Violaris or Avios Interior architect & 3D visual artist, aspiring potter

Where do you live?I Live in Pallouriotissa, Nicosia. Three years ago, I had the chance to move to Mykonos with my parents, but I chose to stay in Cyprus. I was renting a flat in Aglandjia, but a year ago I moved in with my grandmother. So much fun. What did you have for breakfast?I

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Visual artists

Visual Arts Organisations in the UK unite to call Next Government to action

20 visual arts organisations have collectively outlined a roadmap to better support and invest in the UK’s visual arts sector. This comprehensive manifesto comes ahead of the UK General Election and highlights the critical role of the visual arts in the UK’s £126 billion creative industries. The visual arts sector, contributing £49 billion to the

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Artists

We Got Stoned With Artist Derrick Adams

  Derrick Adams, photographed by Emma Stout. THURSDAY 10:15 PM JUNE 20, 2024 CROWN HEIGHTS Far beyond the hustle and bustle of Manhattan, where office buildings turn into Dollar Trees and commuters become residents, you’ll find the studio of the artist Derrick Adams. The 54-year old artist works out of a Brooklyn warehouse space to

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Visual artists

Visual arts organisations call for investment from next Government

More than 20 organisations have united to provide policy recommendations for the next Government to create a more “sustainable” visual arts sector. The collective have put together a manifesto to help the next government to support and invest in the sector, which it says provides a “critical role” in the UK’s creative industries. It comes

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Artists

Young V&A Invites Artists and Designers to Breathe New Life into the Forgotten Umbrellas of London

Inspired by Young V&A’s current exhibition, Japan: Myths to Manga, which runs until September, Young V&A has teamed up with AMV BBDO to bring to life its first major creative installation Lost and Found Yōkai.  The collaboration has brought together artists and designers from a host of disciplines to joyously transform umbrellas previously forgotten on

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Artists

INKcarceration to draw dozens of tattoo artists, thousands of ink fans

Come for the music, stay for the tattoos. Tattoos are a big part of the INKcarceration Music & Tattoo Festival July 19-21 at the Ohio State Reformatory. “It’s a whole different experience,” said Autum Rook, co-owner of Envious Ink. “When you come in in the morning, there’s hardly anyone there, and then you walk out

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European Artists

How Ukrainian artists educate visitors to the Slovak National Gallery

28. Jun 2024 at 11:10  I  The travelling Ukrainian exhibition ‘In the Eye of the Storm’ makes a stop in Bratislava. Font size:A–|A+  Comments disabled Only after a close look on a dark painting viewers recognise a crocodile, bent, with glowing eyes, teeth and quirks on its skin, laying on a bay, leaving a feeling of

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