This year, as Halloween approached, I found myself thinking about The Dybbuk as I scrolled the seemingly endless number of The post Film Review | 1937’s ‘The Dybbuk’: Just in Time for Halloween appeared first on Moment Magazine.| Moment Magazine
William Garrood reviews Fin vs History: Live at Leeds Playhouse. A podcast gone viral! “Wow,... The post A Room Full of Stinky Losers: Fin vs History appeared first on The Gryphon.| The Gryphon
Scarlett Sheehan writes a character analysis on Mr Fox, analysing whether he is truly ‘fantastic’.... The post Is Mr Fox actually ‘Fantastic’ or instead a selfish husband and a bad father? appeared first on The Gryphon.| The Gryphon
Take advantage of the changing seasons with a nature walk with your four-legged friend, a birdwatching excursion, a Hot Chocolate run or a community bonfire.| Block Club Chicago
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These powerful illustrations criticize the society of the 21st century and hopefully, will remind you of the important things in life.| Learning Mind
Gabriel Isak’s concept uses simple photography to speak of life’s complications of self, bringing the viewer closer to the beauty of solitude.| Learning Mind
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George Stamatakis is a contemporary Greek painter whose work explores the poetic tension between landscape, time, and material. His works often depict low horizons and vast skies, spaces where air, sea, and memory seem to merge. Through his artistic practice, he explores the delicate interplay between humanity, nature and the inexorable forces of change, while revealing both ecological fragility and aesthetic possibility. Across his paintings, installations, and multimedia projects, he merges...| Greek News Agenda
The Portal of Digital Collections of Mobile Monuments of the Ministry of Culture (National Archive of Monuments) includes objects – movable monuments that primarily originate from the collections of the Ephorates of Antiquities and the Museums of the Ministry of Culture and the broader Public Sector. The portal is being gradually updated and provides access to approximately 710,000 registered entries through the Integrated Information System (IIS) of the Ministry of Culture. (Cover photo: A...| Greek News Agenda
BOOKMORPHS: Artists’ Books from Greece & the UK, is an interactive exhibition held at the Hellenic Centre in London that brings together a diverse selection of artists’ books, book works, book-art objects, ephemera, and journals by 44 visual artists, curators, publishers, and theorists from Greece and the UK. In an era defined by digital immediacy and dematerialized culture, BOOKMORPHSreasserts the physical, conceptual, and performative dimensions of the book as an artistic medium. Eleni ...| Greek News Agenda
The current exhibition, “Greek Visual Artists and the Shaping of American Art in the 20th Century”, presented at the Athens Municipal Arts Center until October 30th, highlights the role played by Greek and Greek-American artists – “Greeks of the Diaspora” – in the formation of an American visual language with a global and lasting impact. […]| Greek News Agenda
“I decided to write how the Greeks wrote, as if Yorubaland were the whole world,” the artist told Hyperallergic in a conversation about her new book. Nereya Otieno interviews (for Hyperallergic) artist Harmonia Rosales, who identifies as Afro-Cuban. The artist was born in Chicago, Illinois, to Cuban-born Giraldo Rosales and Jamaican-Jewish illustrator Melodye Benson Rosales. Here are […]| Repeating Islands
Here’s an exciting new book by U.S. born, Afro-Caribbean fine artist Harmonia Rosales! Chronicles of Ori: An African Epic was published earlier this month by W. W. Norton & Company. Kirkus Reviews describe it as “A lavish, eye-catching rethinking of ages-old stories.” Description: From the acclaimed fine artist Harmonia Rosales, a sweeping retelling of African […]| Repeating Islands
The real title of this article by Benjamin Sutton (The Art Newspaper) is “$9.5bn terminal at New York’s JFK Airport will feature art by Yinka Shonibare, Firelei Báez, Tomás Saraceno and others.” Sutton writes that “seven monumental public art commissions will land at the airport’s massive new terminal.” As a fan of Firelei Báez’s work I am excited that she is one of the artists chosen to represent New York. According to the article, Báez will create a large-scale overhead mu...| Repeating Islands
an assertion of continuing competence, strength, etc., notwithstanding evidence to the contrary—from the title of a painting by the British artist Edwin Landseer, first exhibited in 1838| word histories
Written in ink. The post Tattoo Artist Kyra Torres Is Ready to Rep Vancouver on Competition Show <i>Ink Master</i> appeared first on MONTECRISTO.| MONTECRISTO
Good vibrations. The post The Fairmont Pacific Rim’s New Director of Ambiance Sets the Tone appeared first on MONTECRISTO.| MONTECRISTO
With new artists, venues, and charities selected each year, CollabWest is designed to reinvent itself with every new event.| MONTECRISTO
‘Chainsaw Man–The Movie: Reze Arc’ teases the second season of the anime, and plunges Denji into an explosive love affair—here’s the ending and post-credits, explained.| Dani DiPlacido
2025 was a good year for horror films—here are seven recently released scary movies to watch this Halloween.| Dani DiPlacido
Pennywise the Dancing Clown returns in HBO’s ‘It: Welcome to Derry’—here’s everything you need to know about the shapeshifting nightmare clown.| Dani DiPlacido
Kim Kardashian, North West and Kris Jenner dressed as Jay Guapõ, Pink Cardigan and Chrissy G for Halloween—here’s why the costume went viral.| Dani DiPlacido
TikTokers have been posting videos and comments boasting about belonging to ‘Group 7’—but what does it all mean? Here’s the TikTok trend, explained.| Dani DiPlacido
‘Counter-Strike 2’ players are reeling after an update from Valve saw the value of formerly rare skins plummet, crashing the Steam marketplace.| Dani DiPlacido
Ethan Hawke’s the Grabber is the villain of ‘The Black Phone 2,’ but what exactly is he? Here’s everything to know about the horror icon, explained.| Dani DiPlacido
The masked killer known as the Grabber (Ethan Hawke) returns in ‘The Black Phone 2’—here’s the happy ending to the horror sequel, explained.| Dani DiPlacido
‘South Park’ returns to mock Donald Trump, Peter Thiel, and satirize the 6-7 meme that has swept the nation’s classrooms, along with the looming threat of the antichrist.| Dani DiPlacido
A digital illustration featuring the White Rabbit of ‘Alice in Wonderland’ has gone viral, signaling that time is running out—but for what?| Forbes
On Thursday, Nov. 20, The Georgetowner’s Cultural Leadership Breakfast Series will present a talk by Keegan Theatre Artistic Director Susan Marie Rhea. Admission to the event, at 1310 Kitchen & […]| The Georgetowner
By Mia Pech The Free Peoples of Russia House hosted the opening of ‘Exodus.Report – Portraits and Stories of Ukrainian Refugees,’ a photography exhibit by Slovak artist Jana Rajcová, on […]| The Georgetowner
Yesterday, Theatre Washington published a list of area theaters offering discounted or complimentary tickets to those affected by the ongoing federal government shutdown. Earlier this month, we published a list […]| The Georgetowner
Lynn Blasey, 42, is a write in candidate for Hamtramck mayor. She says she decided to run after community members asked her to run. The post Lynn Blasey runs as write-in candidate for Hamtramck mayor as alternative choice appeared first on WDET 101.9 FM.| WDET 101.9 FM
Content warning: This article contains discussions of sexual assault. Roman Polanski is an Academy Award-winning director who drugged and raped a thirteen-year-old girl named Samantha Geimer in 1977. Though his case with Geimer is the most infamous, Polanski has been accused of sexual assault on several accounts after fleeing from the United States to Europe... This story Roman Polanski’s recent film just screened across NYC — here’s why it matters appeared first on Washington Square News.| Washington Square News
“I tried to picture clusters of information as they moved through the computer … What did they look like?” muses Kevin Flynn (Jeff Bridges) at the beginning of “Tron: Legacy.” Outside of dazzling visuals and top-notch soundtracks, the Tron films have continually imagined this idea of a digital frontier while simultaneously casting light on the... This story ‘Tron: Ares’ can’t follow through on its core directive appeared first on Washington Square News.| Washington Square News
As October comes to an end, the seasonal rewatches of our favorite Halloween movies draw nearer. Friend groups around the world gather every year to watch classic slashers like 1978’s “Halloween,” iconic comedies like “Hocus Pocus” and — perhaps controversially — “The Nightmare Before Christmas.” At this point, classic Halloween movies are not difficult to... This story Elevate your Halloween movie night with 5 unconventional picks appeared first on Washington Square News.| Washington Square News
One of the best parts of NYU is its proximity to the theater. In fact, the hypnotizing lights of Broadway are a mere 20-minute subway ride from Washington Square Park. Whether you’re a Chemistry major at the College of Arts & Science or an artist at Tisch School of the Arts, the wonderful world of... This story NYU schools as Broadway musicals appeared first on Washington Square News.| Washington Square News
With its smooth vocals and lustrous instrumentals, Miguel’s “CAOS” seems like a continuation of his previous R&B work upon first listen. But unlike his past releases, the project experiments with dissonance and distortion, both in sound and its depiction of personal journey. “CAOS” lays bare Miguel’s struggles in reconciling his Black and Mexican identity, turning...| Washington Square News
Today begins a short series examining an important new history which has insights for LGBTQ+ Catholics. The post ‘Lower Than the Angels’: Examining a New History of Sex and Christianity, Part I appeared first on New Ways Ministry.| New Ways Ministry
Reading Time: 6minutesDisponible en français. On 13 May 2025, the Prime Minister of Canada, Mark Carney, announced the members of his new Cabinet, including the new Minister of Artificial Intelligence and Digital Innovation, Evan Solomon. An individual mandate letter, which would provide details on his... Read More › The post Copyright and Artificial Intelligence appeared first on HillNotes.| HillNotes
Big names from the local and international film industry have assembled to take over Vancouver's Park Theatre.| vancouversun
“For many, he is the face of Tūhoe, of resistance, of the resurgence of te reo, of the return of mataora.” — Eugene Bingham on Tāme Iti’s memoir, 'Mana'.| E-Tangata
Prepare to learn about Philly firsts next year. Fifty-two of them, to be precise. The Philadelphia Historic District Partners unveiled the schedule for its “52 Weeks of Firsts” celebrations next […] The post Philadelphia Historic District Partners reveal ‘52 Weeks of Firsts’ list for 2026 appeared first on Billy Penn at WHYY.| Billy Penn at WHYY
Far from typical large-scale university theatre productions, independent theatre promises unique, cutting-edge stories. The post Student-written play ‘Washing Machines’ aims to bring humour, horror, and heartbreak to audiences appeared first on The Queen's Journal.| The Queen's Journal
Es veu que toquen a Buenos Aires en una tirallonga de concerts que no s’havia vist mai (deu de seguits només a la capital portenya, diu la MJ). Resulta que a més a més un dels concerts es transmet en directe, de manera que li ha faltat temps per anar llançant indirectes fins que finalmentLlegir més Source| jpip – Blocs de VilaWeb
A moment of reflection after The Stop Shopping Choir opened for Neil Young and the Chrome Hearts on this summer's 18-city Love Earth Tour, presided over by Daryl Hannah. The post After the Show, Where Do the Earth Songs Go? appeared first on The Revelator.| The Revelator
UGA Theatre will summon chainsaws, demons and laughter on the Fine Arts Stage starting Nov. 13.| UGA Today
From AI-driven medical miracles to whisky distilled on a remote Arctic island, our latest issue is packed with inspiring stories The post 10 things we learnt from the new issue of Positive News magazine appeared first on Positive News.| Positive News
Children’s Laureate Alex Wharton’s inspiring journey shows how reading and language can unlock imaginations and transform young lives The post Children’s Laureate Alex Wharton on the power of language, rhythm and reading appeared first on Positive News.| Positive News
The news that award-winning Catholic journalist Michael O'Loughlin will lead the NCR is great news for the church!| New Ways Ministry
“He was born poor, died rich, and never hurt anyone on the way,” eulogized Duke Ellington. The post THE LOUIS ARMSTRONG HOUSE MUSEUM, A TRIP TO PHILLY, AND A DAY IN THE LIFE first appeared on HEATHER KING.| HEATHER KING
The fresh, floral fragrance greets visitors immediately upon entrance to Lee’s Flower And Card Shop at 1026 U St. NW. An attractive front counter is framed by greeting cards and fronted by bountiful bouquets. To the right, customers may peruse attractive shelves of flowers and house plants. The orchids and day lily arrangements particularly catch […]| MidCity DC News
As Easton bustled with Garlic Fest crowds, Lafayette College’s second annual Fall Arts Festival offered a vibrant counterpoint: a four-day celebration of creativity that blended music, performance, community arts organizations and interdisciplinary collaboration. “This allows us to all come together and share what we’ve been doing,” said Marta Kepkam, the director of art marketing. “The...| The Lafayette
The man, the myth — the image. Two student curators put together an exhibition to showcase the Marquis de Lafayette in his various forms for the college’s bicentennial, with seven episodes of his life and 40 pieces to visualize those episodes on display on Sunday. Rico Reyes, the collections curator for the college, said that...| The Lafayette
The take-home for lovers of Indonesian contemporary art is clear: if we don’t defend the freedom of artistic expression, they won’t just rewrite history—they’ll script the future for us too.| Indonesia at Melbourne
Other new Berkeley books: Jeff Chang’s biography of Bruce Lee, exploring the making of Asian America, and Yvonne Martinez’s novel about labor leaders acting badly.| Berkeleyside
The sights and sounds of the annual Art All Night Shaw festival returned on the night of Saturday, September 13. The free overnight festival, inspired by Paris’ Nuit Blanche, began in Shaw in 2011 and now spans all eight DC wards and two nights. The center of the action was in front of the Carnegie […]| MidCity DC News
Running through Nov. 16, Eboni Booth's Pulitzer-winning play finds beauty in life's small moments and the quiet strength it takes to start again The post Review: Guthrie’s ‘Primary Trust’ Raises a Glass to Hope and Human Resilience appeared first on Minnesota Monthly.| Minnesota Monthly
Get in the spooky spirit with this roundup of bone-chilling, bingeable content The post Local Frights: Horror Movies, Books, and Podcasts With Minnesota Ties appeared first on Minnesota Monthly.| Minnesota Monthly
Artist and filmmaker Michael Benson on dung beetles, diatoms, and the human drive to explore The post In Awe of Tiny Things appeared first on Nautilus.| Nautilus
Protector, surrogate parent, role model: is there anything an eldest daughter can’t do? Cherry Tan reads three new Singaporean books that examine sisterhood and daughterhood—Sister Snake, The Original Daughter, and The Story Game—and considers how eldest daughters might (re)write their own story.| Jom
La Fondation des Arts Telloglion à Thessalonique, un des plus actifs et des plus dynamiques centres culturels des arts plastiques en Grèce, fête cette année ses 25 ans. Fondée en 1972 grâce à la donation de la collection d’œuvres d’art de Nestor Telloglou, homme d’affaires, collectionneur d’art et philanthrope grec et de sa femme Aliki […] The post La Fondation des Arts Telloglion à Thessalonique fête cette année ses 25 ans appeared first on Grèce Hebdo.| Grèce Hebdo
Teaching music in homeschool can be daunting thats why I've pulled together this Ultimate List to help you teach Music in Homeschool.| Great Peace Living
There are musical seasons where I re-listen to the old faves, the kind of stuff you can read about in my| ongoing by Tim Bray
Dr. Phil Seeger stands under the Solar Tree that he contributed to. Courtesy photo By KIRSTEN LASKEY Los Alamos Daily Post kirsten@ladailypost.com Los Alamos County has an impressive art collection; from the abstract to the realistic, the County has a vast array of sculptures and paintings displayed throughout its facilities and spaces. But what does everyone think about these pieces? The Art in Public Places Board wants to know and has issued a three-part questionnaire to gather people’s f...| Los Alamos Daily Post
The new art space available at the Betty Ehart Senior Activity Center. Courtesy/LARSO COMMUNITY News: Thanks to a generous grant from the Los Alamos Community Foundation: Anchroum Health Fund, the Betty Ehart Senior Activity Center is announcing the opening of an Art Space for older adults to express their creativity. This vibrant hub is equipped with everything needed to explore one’s artistic side, including craft paper, collage materials, stamps, paints, markers, and colored pencils. Thi...| Los Alamos Daily Post
Pajarito Environmental Education Center (PEEC) hosted the 2025 PEECnic Saturday afternoon at the Los Alamos Nature Center at 2600 Canyon Road. The event featured apple cider pressing, yard games, snacks, gift shop discounts and more. Photo by John McHale/ladailypost.com| Los Alamos Daily Post
e all have The One. If I were to ask you to describe the worst road you hate traveling in your home town, I bet you could name some pothole problems fairly quickly. I live in Oklahoma City, so I have a few options — including the longstanding chughole on Interstate 40 westbound at the […] The post OKC voters strongly support fixing pothole problems appeared first on NonDoc.| NonDoc
People trying to build a new arts centre for the NWT are looking to other circumpolar projects for inspiration, from Yukon to the Faroe Islands. The post What can the NWT’s new arts centre learn from elsewhere? first appeared on Cabin Radio.| Cabin Radio
New public artwork commemorates Canadian athlete, humanitarian and cancer research activist. Today, Mayor Patrick Brown, Regional Councillor Rowena Santos and artist Christiano De Araujo, with| Councillor Rowena Santos
The West Philly Tool Library lends more than 5,000 tools to its members. It recently learned its lease wouldn’t be renewed.| Billy Penn at WHYY
Starting on October 7, 2023, Israeli artist Ze’ev Engelmayer tracked the days of war with drawings shared online. The post An Israeli Artist’s ‘Postcards’ Tried to Heal the Pain of War appeared first on Moment Magazine.| Moment Magazine
The film follows members of the Kramer brothers’ extended family in Israel as they fight to get their daughter Liat and her husband Aviv released from captivity after they were taken hostage in the attacks of October 7. The post Interview | Brandon and Lance Kramer, the Filmmakers Behind ‘Holding Liat’ appeared first on Moment Magazine.| Moment Magazine
From Normandy Park resident Douglas Clark comes this great photo of a Black-capped Chickadee enjoying a snack, with Burien's Three Tree Point visible in the background.| The B-Town (Burien) Blog
In a new exhibition, kintsugi gives new life, holds potential for healing. The post Vancouver Artist Naoko Fukumaru Finds Beauty in What Is Broken appeared first on MONTECRISTO.| MONTECRISTO
After a clutch of well-regarded shorts, Sophy Romvari’s debut feature Blue Heron has been turning heads in advance of its VIFF screening.| MONTECRISTO
The second season of ‘Peacemaker,’ starring John Cena, ends on a major cliffhanger that will be resolved in later DC films—here’s the ending, explained.| Dani DiPlacido
‘Harry Potter’ is returning as a HBO series, but are the original books still worth reading? Yes and no—here’s a breakdown of how the books have held up.| Dani DiPlacido
HBO’s ‘Harry Potter’ reboot will adapt J.K. Rowling’s books into a television series, but fans are asking why the set and costumes look so similar to the original films.| Dani DiPlacido
Twitch streamer Hasan Piker (HasanAbi) has denied accusations of using a shock collar on his dog, Kaya, after she yelped during a livestream.| Dani DiPlacido
Zelda Williams spoke out against an eerie AI trend, telling the internet to stop generating deepfake videos of her late father Robin Williams.| Dani DiPlacido
An AI-generated creation named ‘Tilly Norwood’ ignited fierce backlash, as actors and viewers pushed back against the idea that human performers could be replaced.| Dani DiPlacido
Kids are driving their parents and teachers insane with the repetition of the numbers ‘6-7’, but what does the meme mean, and where did it come from?| Forbes
At first glance, K-Art Now 2025: The First Movement could almost bemistaken for a modest experiment: a one-day pop-up in a small Fulhamgallery, four artists, a few hours of live work. But step inside 56 DRGallery and its ambition becomes clear. This is not an exhibition inthe conventional sense; it…| Culturall
Josh Groban’s Find Your Light Foundation, which has previously collaborated with students from NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts, raised a record $1.5 million in support of arts education programs at its second-annual benefit concert Wednesday night. The concert, hosted by Groban in Jazz at Lincoln Center, presented performances from Jordan Fisher, Norah Jones and...| Washington Square News
Back by popular demand and in honor of Hispanic Heritage Month is a second exhibition of stunning artworks by Fabian Mira whose 2024 exhibit, Mixed Media, drew rave reviews from visitors. This year, Lines: An Exhibition of Artworks by Fabian Mira is on display at PCCC's Broadway Gallery until January 28, 2026. An Artist Reception will be held on Thursday, October 9 from 4:30 pm to 7:00 pm. The Gallery is located in downtown Paterson on the Main Campus of PCCC. Enter at Broadway and Memorial D...| PCCC
The Portland based artist was recognized this week alongside five other “changemakers,” each receiving a quarter of a million dollars in unrestricted funds to honor their excellence in arts, economics, and the environment.| Underscore Native News
Cartoonist Tiffany Everett’s new book encourages readers to explore new places, keep journals about what they encounter, and think like scientists. The post <i>Diary of a Nature Nerd</i>: New Graphic Novel Celebrates Kids’ Love of Wildlife appeared first on The Revelator.| The Revelator
Twenty photographs created by William & Mary Professor Eliot Dudik have been acquired by the Library of Congress for its permanent collection.| W&M News
Navigating these choppy arts industry waters can be rough 🌊 Avoid the bad actors and attract your next great creative adventure with this helpful guide.| blog.fracturedatlas.org
It’s not so often that you encounter contemporary art between bites of acroissant and sips of an oat flat white. Ding! Creative Corners, thelatest project from 4482 [SASAPARI], pulls art out of the pristinewhite cube and into the warmth of three South West London cafés. “Notthe centre. Not the spotlight.…| Culturall
The Bermuda National Gallery (BNG) presents “The Art of Michael K. Frith: From Pencil to Puppet,” to celebrate the life and work of one of Bermuda-born artist and television producer Michael K. Frith. The exhibition, curated by Eve Godet Thomas and designed by Linda Weinraub, opens to the public October 17, 2025. It will remain on display to April 2026. The BNG is located at 11 Bermudiana Road, Hamilton, Bermuda.| Repeating Islands
The Burien Library will spotlight the work of bestselling Seattle artist Molly Hashimoto with her new release, Wildflowers of the West: An Artist’s Guide, with a special appearance at the library on Wednesday, Oct. 1, from 6–7:30 p.m. This free event will be held in the multipurpose room, is in partnership with Page 2 Books, and open to the public. After the talk there will be time for an audience Q&A and book signing; more info is here: https://kcls.bibliocommons.com/events/68b0f6a3101e8...| The B-Town (Burien) Blog
Planning permission has been granted for the Gstaad House in Switzerland, an auction house and gallery designed by UK architect Foster + Partners.| Global Construction Review
MidCity District has announced its lineup of fall activities. The schedule includes the following events:| Huntsville Business Journal
Sheena Rose’s solo show, “Lumpy Cou-Cou,” will open at the Queen’s Park Gallery in Bridgetown, Barbados, on Saturday, October 11, from 6:00 to 10:00pm. Supported by the National Cultural Foundation, in partnership with the Johansson Projects, the exhibition was curated by Oneka Small. The show ends on Saturday, November 8, 2025.| Repeating Islands
Three alumni took home golden awards for acting and writing at the 77th annual Emmy Awards.| Torchbearer
When lead singer Pat DiNizio died in 2017, the band developed a rotation of guest vocalists, including John Cowsill who will be joining them for an Oct. 10 show at The Kate.| Hartford Courant