Category : Arts


350-Year-Old Chest Opened, Secrets Revealed

A 350-year-old spice chest crafted in 1677 has been unlocked, revealing its secrets. The cabinet, valued at up to $800,000, retains original features and tells a rich family history.

BBCSO Premieres Julia Wolfe's Climate Oratorio

The BBC Symphony Orchestra and BBC Singers, under Martyn Brabbins, deliver a powerful premiere of Julia Wolfe's 'Unearth,' an oratorio addressing the climate emergency with stark intensity.

My Brilliant Career Musical Tours with Feminist Flair

The acclaimed musical adaptation of Miles Franklin's novel My Brilliant Career is back on stage, touring Australia. Star Kala Gare and the creative team discuss its fearless feminist themes and unique actor-musician performances.

Art Weekly: Stitched Canvases, Warhol & Merz's Igloo

This week's art roundup features Jessica Rankin's lyrical embroidery-paintings in London, Andy Warhol's pop art in Nottingham, and Mario Merz's arte povera igloo sculpture. Plus, Portrait of Britain winners and medieval mastery.

Met Opera Designers Remove Names from 'Carmen'

The production team for Bizet's 'Carmen' at the Metropolitan Opera has demanded their names be stripped from programmes following a dispute over the removal of a Jaguar and trucks from the staging.

Love Letters Make Surprising Comeback in UK

As the National Archives unveils a historic love letters exhibition, new data reveals a surprising resurgence in handwritten correspondence across the UK, particularly among younger generations seeking meaningful connections.

Bird Murals Bring Hong Kong's Lantau Island to Life

A remarkable public art initiative called The Flock Project is transforming forgotten corners of Lantau Island with stunning bird murals that celebrate Hong Kong's migratory species and their extraordinary journeys.

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