
Friday May 23, 2025
A Week in The Arts. Saturady the 24th of May 2025
Subscribe today so you never miss an episode! Today on A Week in the Arts, we explored the global cultural landscape with headlines that spanned music, theatre, fashion, and visual art. In "Michelle de Kretser Wins 2025 Stella Prize for 'Theory and Practice'", we celebrated the acclaimed author's genre-defying novel (source: stellaprize.com.au). Tragedy struck in "Tragic Loss: Music Executive Dave Shapiro Dies in Plane Crash", honoring his legacy in the alternative rock world (source: billboard.com). We looked ahead to "San Francisco's Carnaval 2025: A Celebration of Afro-Latinx Heritage and Resistance" (source: carnavalsanfrancisco.org), and anticipated "Turnstile Announces New Album 'Never Enough' with Visual Companion" (source: roadrunnerrecords.com). In the world of sculpture and sustainability, "Storm King Art Center Reopens After $53 Million Renovation" highlighted a transformative upgrade (source: stormking.org). Horror returned in style with "Final Destination: Bloodlines Revitalizes the Franchise with Chilling New Installment" (source: finaldestination.com). Contemporary connections were forged in "SUMMA Mallorca 2025: Inaugural Contemporary Art Fair Bridges Spain and Latin America" (source: summamallorca.com), while genre-defying singer Laufey took us inward in "Laufey Announces Upcoming Album 'A Matter of Time'" (source: laufeymusic.com). Orchestral innovation reigned in "Lido Pimienta Ventures into Orchestral Music with La Belleza" (source: lidopimienta.com), and dual interpretations of Strauss stirred London in "Salome Reimagined: Dual Productions Stir New York Audiences" (sources: metopera.org, heartbeatopera.org). Rock legends returned in "Metallica Announces 2026 European Tour Dates" (source: metallica.com), and ethical fashion found a new face in "Amy Powney Launches Sustainable Fashion Brand Akyn" (source: akynwear.com). On stage, "Stereophonic Hits London: A Rock-Infused Theatrical Triumph" and "Disney's Hercules Set to Premiere at London's West End" thrilled audiences (sources: dukeofyorkstheatre.co.uk, theatreroyaldrurylane.co.uk). In fine art, "Marlene Dumas Sets Record with Miss January Sale" broke auction records (source: christies.com). Digital immersion defined "Basel’s Digital Art Mile Returns with AI, Robots, and MTV Nostalgia" (source: artmeta.org), and history met scrutiny in "Attribution of Iconic Vietnam War Photograph Under Review" (source: worldpressphoto.org). Finally, music and public space intertwined in "Dark Mofo Transforms Hobart into a Citywide Sound Installation" (source: darkmofo.net), and cultural leadership was honored in "Cardi B to Receive ASCAP's Voice of the Culture Award" (source: ascap.com). These news summaries were written using AI technology. While every effort has been made to ensure factual accuracy, occasional mistakes or omissions may occur. Your understanding is appreciated, and we warmly welcome any feedback to help us continue improving the quality of our reporting. Thank you for being part of our journey!
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