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His books not only promote early literacy but also spark imagination and creativity. Celebrating his work is a joyful way to connect reading with hands-on learning and family fun. Whether you’re ...
Two rare Tom Thomson paintings will be on display in Calgary for a four-day preview of a major auction of Canadian art.
On Monday 28 September 2020 a select collection of 131 lots of Irish & International art will be offered for auction at the RDS Dublin. Viewing takes place at the RDS, Friday to Monday 25 to 28 ...
Eric Clapton had already carved out a respectable career before he issued his first solo album in 1970. Since then, he's released nearly two dozen LPs under his name. And it's been kind of a ...
Mayor Eric Adams says one of the four new community ... turning into a state-of-the-art mental health facility," Adams said. There has been intense community opposition to the new jails planned ...
Vancouver's head of public art, Eric Fredericksen, says that although artist Brady Cranfield's Weekend Chime is conceptually ...
Eric Church will release his new album, the curiously titled Evangeline vs. The Machine, on May 2. It’s the follow-up to 2021’s three-disc opus Heart & Soul and includes the previously release ...
FCC chair Brendan Carr has already inspired widespread fear (and loathing) among media elites and free press advocates. And he’s only been in the job for two months. By Steven Zeitchik Senior ...
From Americana to Blues, and even Pop, his captivating voice is likely to resonate within you. Come along and tap into the spectrums of comfort, love, and shared emotions through his music. Who ...
I’m on the road a lot touring, so I watch the majority of things on a laptop, sadly. When I’m at home, I just enjoy being at home. What have you watched recently? Quentin Tarantino wrote this ...
Today, Eric Church shared the first teaser of the new song he’s dropping this Thursday, March 20th called “Hands Of Time,” which is part of his forthcoming (unofficially announced) album. He has ...
Living with the Gods: Art, Beliefs, and Peoples, is an expansive exhibition of more than 200 objects made over 3,000 years in order to help humans make contact with the divine.