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Can You See?
Forget about your 20/20 vision or your eyeglasses and dive into a world that will give you the best lenses on reality ever.
The Sanremo Festival: An Italian Specialty
The Sanremo Music Festival, an emblem of Italian cultural heritage, has captivated audiences since its inception in 1951, evolving alongside the very society it entertains.
Death of Homage
Is the controversy over Rodrigo's homage revealing a crisis in how the music industry perceives creativity?
Edge of Art
From its Venice Film Festival debut, 'Poor Things!' by Yorgos Lanthimos stirred frenzy, dominated the box office, and earned Oscar nods.
Down with the Cis-tem
Performance art is a good tool for rebelling against societal norms, aiming to provoke reactions from the audience and occasionally encouraging their participation.
The Mother of Monsters
Recognizing Millicent Patrick's significant yet underrecognized role in shaping classic monster cinema as a visionary special effects artist in Hollywood.
Joel-Peter Witkin
Joel-Peter Witkin seems to have served as a source of inspiration for Alexander McQueen, influencing the creation of some of his most iconic looks.
Chiron Duong
Meet Chiron Duong, transforming Vietnamese photography with a blend of traditional Asian influences and modern flair. His work transcends typical photography, weaving deep, culturally-rich stories.
Los Javis, a Voice to Be Seen
Los Javis emerge as the fresh, dynamic voice of Spain's audiovisual realm, poised to captivate the global stage.
Altın Gün
Altin Gün make music that unites. They made a name for themselves by revising Turkish tradition in psychedelic, funk, and disco music, and by being nominated for a Grammy in 2019.
Sound of Freedom
Sound of Freedom," starring Jim Caviezel, rocked the U.S. box office with $184 million amidst controversy over QAnon ties.
Chapter 2024
2024 looks quite exciting when it comes to publishing, boasting a roster of new writers, critically acclaimed authors, gut-wrenching stories, and much more.
Indie Boom
The balance between money and artistry is precarious, but in Hollywood, money has won out for the past decade and a half.
Francesc Planes
Francesc Planes emerges as a promising figure in Spanish photography, renowned for his unique ability to blend reality and fiction in his work.
The Exorcist Turns 50
The first release of the film "The Exorcist" in American theaters was dated December 26, 1973, and since then, it has always been considered the scariest horror film in the history of cinema.
Amedeo Modigliani
"What I am seeking is not the real and not the unreal but rather the unconscious, the mystery of the instinctive in the human race."
Safety Pins Are a Girl’s Best Friend
Punk has deeply influenced the world, transforming aesthetics from fashion to pop culture, ushering in a rebellious and countercultural era for generations.
The Boygenius Fever
In the indie rock world, boygenius has carved a unique niche that goes beyond just being a band. It's a musical journey shaped by three distinctive voices: Lucy Dacus, Phoebe Bridgers, and Julien Baker.
Morocco (1930)
Josef von Sternberg's "Morocco" (1930) redefines gender norms in a stylish narrative set in exotic North Africa. It's a daring love tale that challenges and reshapes traditional gender perceptions.
Meet Me at the Chelsea
New York City, celebrated for its artistic vibrancy, draws an eclectic mix of creatives - from beatniks and hippies to punks and freaks.