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Arts, Arts In The News

Art Powerhouse Christie’s Sells AI-Generated Portrait for $400,000… and It’s Disappointing

By Tabitha Gruendyke

Picture a portrait of the most generic late-eighteenth century gentleman you can imagine. Picture him through a nearsighted lens, the…

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Arts, Arts In The News, Reviews

“Moving Stories” presents autobiographical narratives of addiction, incarceration and healing through dance

By Tabitha Gruendyke

I come out stronger in the end when I can walk through fear. -Moving Stories performer This past weekend, the…

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Arts

“Loving Vincent” inspires audiences to reinvestigate the life and death of Vincent Van Gogh

By Tabitha Gruendyke

After six years, 125 global artists and around 62,450 frames, Dorota Kobiela and Hugh Welchman’s product, “Loving Vincent” is worth…

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Arts, Arts In The News

Ed Skrein demonstrates how stopping Hollywood whitewashing can be as simple as saying “No”

By Tabitha Gruendyke

Once again, the public erupted in backlash against Hollywood cinema’s whitewashing of roles after a casting announcement was released that…

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Arts, Arts In The News

Dr. Annie Segan and Photographer John Shearer discuss the legacy of storytelling in photojournalism

By Tabitha Gruendyke

Before their panel on 1960s photojournalism held in Collins on Tuesday, Oct. 18, Dr. Annie Segan—writer, oral historian, editor, multi-media…

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In “A Seat at the Table,” Solange addresses cultural issues with artistic grace and authenticity

By Tabitha Gruendyke

Solange’s recently released album “A Seat at the Table” is an artistically riveting R&B album that moves listeners’ emotions, sympathizes with the struggles…

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