The season of change is upon us with summer soon giving way to fall, and September is going to be a busy one in terms of events and activities set for the Adirondack region. Whether you are looking to attend an artist exhibition, outdoor concert, a storytelling event, theatrical production, historical presentation, a rustic fair, a charity go-kart race or watch as more than 600 paddlers participate in this year’s Adirondack Canoe Classic “90-miler”, there are a wide array of opportuniti...| The Adirondack Almanack
Hold up. Gig work is work? We know this news may come as a shock to some readers. Unless you’re an artist, in which case you are intimately familiar with the hidden costs, expectations, and contradictions of 1099 work. Like many other unacceptable realities of American living, the financial precarity of gig workers has been normalized in day-to-day life and entrenched in our laws. But there are growing networks of people working to change this reality and offering promising visions for the ...| Inciter Art
Head Arts Editor Nolan Shaffer analyzes what made the biggest names of Lollapalooza so special.| Chicago Maroon
Court Theatre’s fourth restaging of the play continues to punch, reminding audiences of the power of contemporary adaptation.| Chicago Maroon
This weekend's event will feature children’s programs, political discussions, dance performances and more. "It's a book lover's paradise," an organizer said.| Block Club Chicago
Salonga and her band present a curated program of Broadway blockbusters, cherished classics, and personal favorites from her celebrated career. The post UGA Performing Arts Center kicks off 30th anniversary season with Tony winner Lea Salonga appeared first on UGA Today.| UGA Today
A group of remarkable women from Nakera, in Cakaudrove, Vanua Levu is weaving its way to national prominence. The post The Women of Nakera: Weaving success from nature’s bounty appeared first on Fiji Traveller.| Fiji Traveller
By Ben Wheeler There has been palpable excitement on the Fiji filmmaking scene over the past few years, and it reaches a crescendo this weekend as Andrew John Fakaua Ponton’s locally produced BATI opens across the country’s cinemas. That the film exists at all is a testament to patience and perseverance. It was shot in […] The post Bati: A celebration of Fiji and Fijian stories appeared first on Fiji Traveller.| Fiji Traveller
The Capitol Hill Art Walk has become an event that unites artists, who live on and off the Hill, in creating a weekend devoted to art, to be enjoyed by the public as they stroll through our historic n| HillRag
In this intimate and interactive multi-week course, participants will take a deep dive into the practice of oral history and ethical storytelling with Voice of Witness (VOW). Using insights and examples from our 15+ years… The post Community Voices Initiative: Fall 2025 appeared first on Voice of Witness.| Voice of Witness
Mammoth Lakes Repertory Theatre presents AUDITIONS For all 2025/26 Season plays Looking to cast multiple plays throughout the season. For information on MLRT SEASON CLYBOURNE PARK, DRIVING MISS DAISY AND …| Eastern Sierra Now | Local News
Imagine if every climate policy rollback was met with the same unshakable loyalty Swifties show when Taylor drops a breakup song. What if climate action had the same unstoppable energy as Beyoncé’s BeyHive, marching full speed ahead toward a green economy? According to Adam Met, the climate movement could learn a thing or two from […]| Inside Climate News
MEMOIR WRITING WORKSHOP! IN CONNEMARA! COMING UP! NAB THAT LAST SPOT…| HEATHER KING
“Haiti’s Time” exhibition at UVA’s Fralin Museum showcases Haitian art from the Sullivan collection, opening Aug. 30.| The Haitian Times
By Erica C. Barnett City Hall has been speculating for months about who’s behind a series of short Youtube videos… The post An Interview With the Creator of the Seattle City Council Sock Puppets appeared first on PubliCola.| PubliCola
By: Fayzeh Abou Ardat / Arab America Contributing Writer Arab refugees have survived wars, occupations, and forced migrations that have displaced millions of people. Beyond the numbers and the headlines, refugees have experiences that are frequently disregarded or silenced. Art has emerged as one of the most effective means for displaced Arabs to convey their … Continued The post Refugee Voices Through Art appeared first on Arab America.| Arab America
"Not everything powerful is loud," Brittany Howard says when asked what the reunited band members wanted to explore with their new music. "Not everything quiet is vulnerable."| WPLN News
"It's unique, aesthetically pleasing." Yellowknife's Old Town Glassworks built a geodesic dome said to include around 800 bike wheels. It may be a world first.| Cabin Radio
RENTIESVILLE — The 35th annual Dusk ‘Til Dawn Blues Festival returns this weekend at the Down Home Blues Club, but this year’s three days of celebration in one of Oklahoma’s original all-Black towns will be somewhat somber as musicians and music lovers mourn the woman who made it all possible: Selby Minner. “It’s just not […] The post ‘Preserve this history’: Dusk ‘Til Dawn festival plays on after Selby Minner murder appeared first on NonDoc.| NonDoc
Join Wilmington College for the Peace Resource Center's 50th anniversary programs, “Practicing Art, Practicing Nuclear Abolition” peace symposium (September 29-30, 2025) and “Archives as Witness” conference (September 30-October 1, 2025). The post “Practicing Art, Practicing Nuclear Abolition Symposium” & “Archives as Witness” Academic Conference (50th Anniv. Wilmington College Peace Resource Center) appeared first on Global Campaign for Peace Education.| Global Campaign for Peace Education
If you’re familiar with contemporary musical theater, you may already have guessed which Old Testament story the title above references. If you haven’t guessed, here’s a hint: the title of the Broadway musical based on this story is long, modern, and a little ridiculous. Still stumped? The musical I’m referring to is entitled Joseph and […]| Catholic Stand
A book has been published documenting the "unvarnished tale" of a former Limerick theatre that brought music, joy, and drama to the masses.| Limerick Post Newspaper
Over 10 years after CELLspace closed, the huge metal mural from the art warehouse’s facade is celebrated with a gallery at The Midway. Historic metal mural from San Francisco’s artistic heyday finds permanent home| Mission Local
Musicians, vendors, attendees and organizers hailed the success of Fort Smith's 2025 Fireweed Festival, praising the energy that went into the event.| Cabin Radio
The USC Trojan Marching Band played a pregame set before the getaway-day game between the Chicago Cubs and Los Angeles Angels.| USC Today
Huge art installation at desert rave honours victims killed by Hamas at Nova Festival| The Jewish Chronicle
Efe Paul Azino is the Director of the Lagos International Poetry Festival, now in its tenth year. He is a spoken-word poet and writer. He is also the founder of a new literature festival based in New York City. In this conversation, we discuss the new New York Black and| Flaming Hydra
Normally, photographers are not allowed to share private events that we photograph for celebrity clients—weddings, birthdays, bar mitzvahs, engagement parties, etc. But in the case of Tony Hawk’s holiday office parties, that veil has been lifted. Thanks to some recent publicity on these events, I’| Flaming Hydra
On a perfect L.A. day recently—warm but not hot, barely a cloud in the cobalt blue sky, cool breeze rolling in off the Pacific Ocean, the kind of day that makes you understand why Whitey Bulger hid out in Santa Monica—I made my way across| Flaming Hydra
The island of Hydra has been one of the most important cultural centers since the 1950s, attracting renowned figures from the worlds of art and literature, both from Greece and abroad. This legacy has established Hydra as a vibrant hub of artistic creation. Currently, three notable exhibitions offer visitors the opportunity to engage with a wide range of artistic expressions: “Tamata, Sincere Hope”, an exhibition of religious votive offerings from the collection of Lola Daifa; “Nike of ...| Greek News Agenda
This week, sing along to your favorite movie, listen to soul and jazz performances, enjoy youth theater on stage, and craft your own wire jewelry.| Memphis magazine
The rong woman. The post Dead Bob, Nomeansno, and the Punk Ethos of Vancouver Musician Kristy-Lee Audette appeared first on MONTECRISTO.| MONTECRISTO
Michael Pollan on Psychedelics, Slacker, and an old favorite in Belltown 1. I’ve spent the last several days narrating a running… The post Three Fun Things for August 24, 2025 appeared first on PubliCola.| PubliCola
CHAMPAIGN, Ill. — A major reinstallation of Krannert Art Museum’s Andean gallery highlights the connections and dynamic lives of the objects in the collection and allows Peruvian voices to shape the interpretations of their histories. Visitors will get their first look at the renovated Andean gallery at the museum’s grand reopening celebration on Aug. 28. […]| News Bureau
Cracker Barrel has changed its logo, and inadvertently found itself in the midst of the culture war—here’s the rebrand controversy, explained.| Dani DiPlacido
A sample from Lana Del Rey’s upcoming album features lyrics that mention Ethel Cain, sparking a feud between the two singers and their fans.| Dani DiPlacido
Aunt Gladys (Amy Madigan) is key to the big mystery and metaphor to ‘Weapons’—here’s the twists, turns and ending of the hit horror film, explained.| Forbes
Fantasy Playhouse Children’s Theater & Academy has opened the curtain on a new chapter with its move to the Boulevard in the historic Merrimack Mill district. The official ribbon-cutting ceremony for the newly renovated space took place on August 13. Attendees included FPCTA leadership, Huntsville Mayor Tommy Battle, Madison County Commission Chairman Mac McCutcheon, and […] The post Fantasy Playhouse Children’s Theater & Academy celebrates milestone with official ribbon cutting on the ...| Huntsville Business Journal
At Englewood Elementary School in Nash County, learning has taken on a new dimension — through fabric, thread, and the hum of sewing machines. Thanks to a Bright Ideas grant from Wake Electric, art teacher Deidra Hunter launched “Threads of Innovation,” an after-school sewing club that offered fourth- and fifth-grade students a unique hands-on learning experience rooted in creativity and real-world skills, with support from teachers Karla Reynolds, Shari Mennig, Dollie Borum, and Amanda...| EdNC
Public art is rarely problem-free. Consider the following three works, here in the nation’s capital. On June 19, 2020, Gaetano Trentanove’s bronze depiction of hirsute frontiersman and lawyer Albert Pike, […]| The Georgetowner
As we prepare to say goodbye to summer and usher in fall, the weekend brings lots of entertainment. See an outdoor movie at the Reach, welcome The Georgetown Preschool to […]| The Georgetowner
Beginning August 21, “Hold the Light,” a Light Remedies photo art exhibit to celebrate Ukrainian Independence Day, will be on view at Gallery 16TEN in Georgetown. “Hold the Light is […]| The Georgetowner
The DC Jazz Festival proudly touts its expansion into new neighborhoods for its 2025 edition—and indeed, that’s always a good thing. Ever since its founding in 2005, the festival has insisted on being a citywide event, not concentrated in the usual prestige venues or jazz hubs. That goal necessarily contracted some as the pandemic—and its […]| Washington City Paper
In the prescient 1998 movie Enemy of the State, the late Gene Hackman plays a surveillance expert who believes the idea of total privacy is an illusion: Everyone has given away their personal information so much so that anyone with the will and technological know-how could uncover any of our secrets or sensitive information. His […]| Washington City Paper
Friday and Tuesday: Rumble Fish at AFI Silver The past year has seen director Francis Ford Coppola in the news and generating viral social media clips with his 2024 passion project Megalopolis. Thus, it’s a great time for D.C.-area moviegoers to revisit a previous Coppola passion project: 1983’s Rumble Fish. Based on a 1975 S.E. […]| Washington City Paper
The Inner Loop's Rachel Coonce on the importance of connection in the city’s lit world. Plus, new books on our TBR list and upcoming events.| Washington City Paper
went to my grandson’s (a born entertainer), arts camp in a beautiful northern michigan location to pick him up and to see his choir performance where some of their rehearsals even took place in the woods it was a wonderful experience for him for many reasons new friends, no electronics, learning to play piano, sing […]| I didn't have my glasses on….
What started as a fleeting idea on a Maine beach in 1984 has blossomed into a four-book mystery series that chronicles both crime and cultural change in San Diego.| Times of San Diego
Tonight’s the night; not only will the Summer Sunset Series offer a night of Mariachi music with Mariachi Reyna de Los Angeles and Mariachi Alta California, the Culver Arts Foundation will be introducing out new ...[READ MORE]| Culver City Crossroads
Pianist Gloria Cheng is a muse to composers from John Williams to Esa-Pekka Salonen. In this afternoon of music and conversation, Gloria shares stories, insights, and spellbinding performances in equal measure. With half the program ...[READ MORE]| Culver City Crossroads
About 100 years ago, Greek photographer Elli Souyioultzoglou-Seraidari (1899-1998), –better known by her professional name of Nelly's, visited Santorini (Thira) and captured the island’s daily life and landscapes through her camera lens. Her black-and-white photographs reveal the uniqueness of the Aegean landscape, skillfully playing with light, shadow and the geometry of volumes. From approximately 200 glass negatives that Nelly’s captured during her regular summer visits to the island...| Greek News Agenda
An engineering professor and his PhD student develop a tool to keep AI from stealing music| Torchbearer
Master's student Atsei Cooper's artwork featured in exhibition centering Native voices and contemporary art| Torchbearer
Our annual recommendations offer ways to recharge, make the most of the season, and come back ready to fight for progress. The post 18 Things to Do for Yourself, Wildlife, and the Planet Before Summer’s End appeared first on The Revelator.| The Revelator
Here are 10 great Sci-fi films.| Rambling Ever On
The play begins performances on Dec. 17 at the Samuel J. Friedman Theatre.| The Hollywood Reporter
In 2024, married filmmakers Ethan Coen and Tricia Cooke posed a cheeky question with their screwball caper “Drive-Away Dolls” — what if crime comedies could be way less masculine, and way more sapphic? Working in a style and tone that could only be described as “late '90s Tarantino rip-off,” the two essentially “queered” that particular subgenre with a wild, wacky and sexually uninhibited ...| Hartford Courant
In the annals of things I could not have seen coming, none has been more unexpected than "Women Wearing Shoulder Pads," a queer Spanish-language stop-motion comedy melodrama, set in the aesthetic world of a 1980s Pedro Almodóvar film. (It arrived Sunday on Adult Swim, the home of things one doesn't see coming, and premiered the next day on HBO Max.) Though it takes place in Ecuador, its ...| Hartford Courant
LOS ANGELES — Her name was etched in the memory of millions thanks to her role as Gabrielle Solís in “Desperate Housewives,” a series that established Eva Longoria as one of the most influential Latina actresses in Hollywood. She went on to become a producer, director, entrepreneur, activist and, in recent years, an investor in the world of sports, where she has earned the nickname “La Patrona” ...| Hartford Courant
The crime drama “Night Always Comes” attempts to shine a light on the economic disparity in this country. That’s admirable, but the film from director Benjamin Caron — an ad…| Hartford Courant
This past weekend, I slid into an assigned seat on what I think was the biggest airplane I have ever been on. Stuck between a window and a stranger for a flight over the Atlantic, I decided to seize the moment to do what is probably only acceptable 40,000 feet in the sky — watch […] The post The art of the airplane movie appeared first on The Michigan Daily.| The Michigan Daily
If you had asked me a year ago which of the books on my Goodreads shelf would make for the best visual adaptations, “The Raven Boys” by Maggie Stiefvater would have been at the very top of my list. Perhaps it should come as little surprise to learn, then, that “The Raven Boys: The Graphic […] The post ‘The Raven Boys: The Graphic Novel’ is a sensory delight, but is it complete? appeared first on The Michigan Daily.| The Michigan Daily
Nichelle Nichols, the beloved Lt. Uhura on 'Star Trek,' is living with dementia and struggling financially. Three parties fight to control her fate.| Los Angeles Times
Caught between sculpture, installation, painting and craft, Hayes’ work asks us to look in all directions.| Georgia Museum of Art at the University of Georgia
Whats New The tide has started to turn as an upcoming filmmaker launches his film, Bati, approaching Pacific issues through a Pasifika lens.| Fiji Traveller
Meanwhile, I am working myself ragged trying to get a few columns done in advance so as to be able to host my Memoir Writing Workshop in Ireland. Which is full, but will be held next year same general time, same place. The post WEEKLY NEWSLETTER AUGUST 15, 2025: OVERWHELMED WOMEN, THE ASSUMPTION OF THE BVM, AND A MEMOIR WRITING WORKSHOP first appeared on HEATHER KING.| HEATHER KING
I'm getting excited about the Memoir Writing Workshop I'll give at Kylemore Abbey in Ireland starting September 7. The post WEEKLY NEWSLETTER AUGUST 8, 2025: AGAINST EASE, SUMMER IN THE DESERT, AND IRELAND AHEAD first appeared on HEATHER KING.| HEATHER KING
Looking for a spot where small-town charm meets local flair? Head straight to Granada Boulevard in Downtown Ormond Beach, a hidden gem that blends culture, cuisine, and character all in one walkable stretch. Whether you’re a local exploring your own backyard or a visitor craving something beyond the beach, Granada offers the perfect place to […] The post Experience Granada: Shop, Sip, Stroll appeared first on Spinnaker Resorts.| Spinnaker Resorts
L’Organisation des Nations Unies pour l’éducation, la science et la culture (UNESCO) a officiellement inscrit six centres palatiaux minoens de Crète sur sa prestigieuse Liste du patrimoine mondial reconnaissant ainsi l’importance universelle de la civilisation minoenne. Les sites concernés sont les palais de Cnossos, Phaistos, Malia, Zakros,Zominthos et Kydonia et cette inscription, annoncée en juillet 2025, confirme l’identité culturelle unique de […] The post Les palais...| Grèce Hebdo
La Galerie nationale d’Athènes présente, dans son annexe de Nauplie, l’exposition « Liberté » consacrée à l’œuvre de la célèbre peintre Maria Filopoulou. L’exposition reflète la volonté constante de l’artiste de créer des scènes méditerranéennes et des environnements naturels intimes, célébrant l’harmonie de la nature, immergée dans la lumière et le rythme. Après avoir étudié […]| Grèce Hebdo
With a 1985 Jackie Chan film causing a kerfuffle at the Oklahoma State Department of Education, Ryan Walters is keeping his head on a swivel.| NonDoc
HK and Shenzhen authorities have arrested a total of 12 people in a joint operation targeting the manufacturing and sale of suspected fake concert tickets.| Hong Kong Free Press HKFP
Woodworking is a great tradition. Wood is perfect for building everything from houses to hat racks. You can paint it or show off its natural grain and shine. What Wood....| Alabama Cooperative Extension System
2025–2026 Theme: Agriculture What You Will Do Show off your creativity. Share your skill with photography and computers. Find what is interesting or unusual in your community, your school, or....| Alabama Cooperative Extension System
What do a barbecue cookbook, a potato cannon, a hunter’s tree stand, and a knitted afghan all have in common? They are examples of things you can create as your....| Alabama Cooperative Extension System
Do you know how to do something really well? How about writing text messages fast? Yoga or Pilates? Leather work? Cup stacking? Showing your sense of style? Would you like....| Alabama Cooperative Extension System
2025–2026 Theme: Agriculture What You Will Do Show off your creativity. Share your ability in selecting and arranging subjects. Find what is interesting or unusual in your community, your school,....| Alabama Cooperative Extension System
Uncover the impact of the Dreyfus Affair on political tensions and antisemitism in France, as recognized by President Macron.| Baltimore Jewish Times
North Carolina's premier hardcore band, Catharsis, has recorded a new full-length album, "Hope Against Hope."| CrimethInc.
As home education in the UK and Europe continues to grow and diversify, now is an exciting time to embark ... Read more The post Home Ed Courses for Ages 13-17 appeared first on Arise Home Education.| Arise Home Education
What is the typical course of study for the early secondary years? [Ages 11-13] A typical course of study can ... Read more The post Home Ed Courses for Ages 11-13 appeared first on Arise Home Education.| Arise Home Education
4 STARS After enjoying success at the Brighton Fringe Festival, winning the outstanding theatre award, The Conor Baum Company’s production of Electra came to the Brighton Open Air Theatre (BOAT) for two final shows. A translation of Sophocles’ famed Greek tragedy, Conor Baum’s vision for Electra is perfect for the nature-controlled setting of BOAT, with […] The post Electra at the Brighton Open Air Theatre Review first appeared on The Badger.| The Badger
The Whose Line Is It Anyway? alum looks back at a career in the big leagues ahead of two Vancouver shows. The post How Canadian Funnyman Colin Mochrie Became the Face of Improv appeared first on MONTECRISTO.| MONTECRISTO
The division between arts and crafts is rooted in stereotypical gender roles, says Mallory Donen, whose work is informed by her mother.| MONTECRISTO
CHAMPAIGN, Ill. — As the early evening bustle of neighbors gathers in Carle Park for games, artmaking, food trucks and conversation, the sun begins to set. Its descent marks the slow reveal of kaleidoscopic colors cast on an adjacent house, the park and the people — shifting hues of indigo, gold and emerald. Soon, projected […]| News Bureau
Episode 2 of South Park season 27 mocked President Trump’s administration once again, featuring a JD Vance caricature directly inspired by a meme.| Dani DiPlacido
Rod Stewart’s AI-generated tribute to Ozzy Osbourne, featuring the late singer in Heaven, sparked backlash—here’s the controversy, explained.| Dani DiPlacido
YouTube’s Lofi Girl has finally finished her homework and officially ‘graduated’ after 8 years—but what does this mean for the ‘relax/study’ live streams?| Dani DiPlacido
Sydney Sweeney’s “Good Jeans” ad for American Eagle sparked backlash online, leading to a range of commentary and debate—here’s the controversy, explained.| Dani DiPlacido
‘The Wizard of Oz’ has been altered by generative AI to fit the giant screen of the Las Vegas Sphere, sparking backlash online from film fans.| Dani DiPlacido
Marvel’s ‘Fantastic Four’ introduces powerful new characters to the MCU, and ends with tease for ‘Avengers: Doomsday’—here’s the ending and post-credits scene, explained.| Dani DiPlacido
The latest episode of ‘South Park’ drew the ire of the White House after mocking Donald Trump with crude humor and a surprising new ‘character.’| Forbes
The semi-locally made short film, Captain Zero: Into the Abyss, Part II, began as an anxiety attack. It screens in D.C. on Aug. 8.| Washington City Paper
LLVMCGO25 - CARTS: Enabling Event-Driven Task and Data Block Compilation for Distributed HPC Hello everyone! I’m Rafael, a PhD candidate at the University of Delaware. I recently flew from Philadelphia to Las Vegas to attend the CGO conference, where I had the chance to present my project and soak in new ideas about HPC.| The LLVM Project Blog
I will say this: I should be watching more cartoons. It has been harder to indulge this passion for some of the best, most pleasurable work television has to offer with so many ordinary series figh…| Hartford Courant
An all-day marathon of youth orchestras from around L.A. proves to be a highlight of the L.A. Phil's Mahler Grooves festival, which continues this weekend.| Los Angeles Times
When will be back to "normal"? Only when the biggest, most enraptured symphony, Mahler's Eighth, can be performed in the concert hall.| Los Angeles Times
Valedictorian Jade Cetrulo did not at first think a college environment was right for her, but when she decided to try PCCC, she found her place and followed her passion.| PCCC
Skate decks, screen-printed T-shirts, and art walks are regular fixtures at this San Francisco skate shop.| Mission Local
From a collection set in a landfill to an author’s cultural exploration of a critically endangered species, these books celebrate Earth and mourn its destruction. The post Earth Versed: 10 New Poetry Books About Our Relationship With Nature appeared first on The Revelator.| The Revelator