A Boom in Polish Musicals: 'We Are No Longer the Poor Relatives of New York or London'
The article discusses the growth and evolution of the Polish musical theatre scene, emphasizing its emerging identity and independence from the influences of Broadway and the West End.
The angels protect me
The author reflects on a transformative trip to Los Angeles that helped them embrace personal change and artistic influences.
Chilly Gonzales on Mozart, Wagner, and Neoclassicism: "Then the Gods of Music Will Be Angry"
Chilly Gonzales, a Canadian musician known for blending genres, reflects on classical music giants and neoclassicism while presenting his unique artistic identity.
Review. The Republic Day concert showed balance and composure
The Republic Day concert featured a diverse musical program that aimed to appeal to a broad audience while navigating the artistic challenge of relevance and engagement.
Two hours of hits after four years of waiting: Montaner returned, sang with family, and reaffirmed the romantic throne
Ricardo Montaner, the iconic Argentine-Venezuelan artist, returned to the stage after four years, captivating over 40,000 fans with his timeless romantic songs and maintaining his artistic identity amidst contemporary pressures.
Conspiracy theories and false data: the odyssey of finding a 'hidden truth' in La Boca
The article explores artistic exhibitions focusing on conspiracy theories and misinformation, highlighting contemporary perceptions of reality in the context of La Boca.
Flamenco, Faroese, and Hidden Faces
The article discusses the intertwined cultural elements of Flamenco music and dance, Faroese traditions, and the theme of hidden identities.
Carlota Juncosa and the Platonic Dialogues of Graffiti: "In an Alienating Context Like the City, Every 'Tag' Seems to Be the Search for One's Own Meaning"
The article explores the artistic significance of graffiti in urban environments, emphasizing how individual 'tags' reflect personal searches for identity amidst societal alienation.
First 'Carnasarau' proposes reflection on social masks during Carnival in Santarém
The first Carnasarau event in Santarém seeks to blend traditional Carnival elements with artistic performances and discussions on social identity and emotional roles.
People: 'I would not do anything I do not want to do'
Bianca Censori, wife of Kanye West, expresses her views on self-identity and the perception of her artistic body in an interview, while soccer player Thomas Müller shares insights on happiness and living in the moment.
PHOTO A performance by Saša Broz that connects the unconnectable, natives and newcomers
Saša Broz's performance explores the connections between natives and newcomers in an artistic context.
Guayaquil Prepares for the Carnival Parade 2026 with Thematic Parades and Selection of the Popular Queen
Guayaquil will celebrate the Carnival Parade 2026 on February 14, featuring thematic parades, artistic expressions, and the election of the Popular Queen of the Carnival to strengthen local identity and promote citizen participation.
Daniel Lismore: "The British flag has been hijacked by fascists and I wanted to reclaim it because it is mine too"
British artist Daniel Lismore discusses his personal and artistic connection to the British flag, emphasizing themes of identity and activism.
David Bowie, the Galactic Thinker Who Encouraged Us to Explore (and Break) Our Limits
This article reflects on the profound influence of David Bowie, examining his artistic exploration of technology fears, identity construction, and the impact of his enigmatic personality on millions.