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Published in: Art Exhibits

International curator Elvira Dyangani Ose will lead the second Public Art Abu Dhabi Biennial, launching in autumn 2026. The upcoming edition promises a bold new chapter for the city’s public art landscape, blending global perspectives with local contexts through large-scale installations and community-driven placemaking.


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Published in: Arts

Toronto’s arts sector is navigating rising costs, shrinking space, and fragile funding. Toronto Arts leadership explains why belief must show up as investment, mentorship, and long-term stability.

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Published in: Lifestyle

Step inside the homes of ten global creative minimalists whose living spaces reflect clarity, cultural depth, and a refined sense of calm. Explore the diverse ways intentional simplicity shapes modern design across continents.

Minimalism continues to shape today’s most compelling interior spaces, but the most inspiring interpreta...


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Published in: Art Exhibits

Art Dubai’s 20th anniversary line-up signals an exciting new chapter for the region’s cultural landscape. This milestone edition brings together global and regional voices within a framework that reflects the rapid expansion of the Middle East’s contemporary art scene.

I’ve spent the past few ye...


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Published in: Film

In Nuremberg, James Vanderbilt pits Russell Crowe’s unnervingly charismatic Hermann Göring against Rami Malek’s quietly determined psychiatrist, turning history into a study of power and persuasion.

A gripping psychological duel unfolds between Russell Crowe’s Hermann Göring and Rami Malek’s U.S. Army...


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