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Brad Pitt and Nick Cave make a surprise art debut in Finland
Art works by the American actor and Australian musician are featured in an exhibition of sculptures and ceramics. Both acknowledged being excited and nervous about presenting their art in public.
Beyoncé will change a lyric in her latest album after accusations of ableism
Beyoncé's publicist confirmed that the artist will replace an offensive lyric from a song in her latest album, Renaissance.
From The Marlboro Music Festival: Beguiling Beethoven, Sumptuous Schubert
Gorgeous Beethoven and dreamlike Schubert in performances from one of the best-loved music festivals.
'Fame' and 'Flashdance' singer Irene Cara has died at 63
The Oscar-winning singer-actress died at her home in Florida, according to her publicist. Cara was behind some of the most era-defining pop anthems of the early '80s.
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Robert Smith of The Cure convinces Ticketmaster to give partial refunds, lower fees
The announcement came a day after Smith shared his frustrations with Ticketmaster, saying he was "sickened" by the company's fees. Fans who bought Cure tickets will get a $5-$10 refund.
Courtney Barnett: Tiny Desk Concert
Barnett can tell you a story like she's your best friend, provided your best friend is a funny Australian poet. Hear three of her thoughtful, acerbic rambles, including the new "Depreston."
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Rapper Travis Scott is arrested in Miami for trespassing and intoxication
Travis Scott was arrested in Miami on Thursday for allegedly drunken and disorderly conduct after an altercation at the Miami Beach Marina.
Johnny Hartman, 'The Romantic Balladeer'
He had one of the most gorgeous voices ever to sing a love song. But during his lifetime, Johnny Hartman was known only to hardcore jazz lovers. It was after his death when he finally made it to the top of the jazz charts.
Mask off: When rappers bust their own myths
Rapsody and Mach-Hommy, two rap technicians long defined by their skill above all, shake off that armor on a pair of striking new albums that demonstrate wildly different kinds of vulnerability.
Riding 'The Beast': Alt.Latino Interviews Salvadoran Journalist Oscar Martinez
In his new book The Beast, Salvadoran journalist Oscar Martinez narrates his eight trips on top of the freight trains known as La Bestia — a journey embarked upon by hundreds of thousands of migrants every year, across Mexico and up to the U.S. border.
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