Fans of Jane Austen and Bridgerton delight in recreating historical dances – but how do they learn the right moves?
By the numbers, everything is going great for creators. So why are so many of them scared it’s all about to fall apart?
A smart wheelchair, an A.I.-powered tennis ball launcher, a mirror that reports on your health and more were on display at ...
Today, AD steps inside artist Talia Mayden’s 850-square-foot Brooklyn apartment, a space expertly filled with secondhand ...
ICE just launched a “wartime recruitment” campaign and seeks agents who want to “defend” their “culture.” There will be more ...
Now Hear This is a monthly A&R column that provides you with exciting new sounds we discovered through the innovative new ...
In an age of algorithms and streaming music, record stores offer an alternative. At Folk Arts Rare Records, founder Lou ...
When Felicity Jones and Kerry Condon talk about it, they don’t sound like they’re describing a project so much as a shared ...
UK rock force Artio want to make a real connection. Social media, they reckon on new album Soul Rot, is eating away at our ...
People would have laughed and rolled their eyes if the 1977 movie smash “Star Wars” had even suggested that — one day in the ...
Major labels settled with AI platforms Suno and Udio. The lawsuits ended. The partnerships began. What it means for music's ...
Arguably, the most talked-about actor last year was not a hot young star who sparkled on the red carpet. It was Tilly Norwood ...
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