
Lena Jackson
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2 weeks ago |
artscanvas.org | Geoff Bennett |Lena Jackson
Notice: Transcripts are machine and human generated and lightly edited for accuracy. They may contain errors. Geoff Bennett: The new medical drama “The Pitt,” streaming on Max, has its season finale this Thursday. The show tackles urgent issues, like the impact of gun violence, hospital staffing shortages, and the lasting effects of the pandemic, earning praise from both audiences and critics for its raw, realistic portrayal of life inside American hospitals.
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3 weeks ago |
artscanvas.org | Stephanie Sy |Lena Jackson
Parole denied for woman convicted of killing Tejano music icon Selena in 1995 Yolanda Saldívar will continue serving a life sentence at a prison in Gatesville, Texas, after a three-member panel of the Texas… Development near Phoenix tests whether car-free living is sustainable in sprawling cities The sprawling metropolis of Phoenix seems an unlikely place to build an apartment complex without parking for residents.
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Jan 7, 2025 |
artscanvas.org | Jeffrey Brown |Lena Jackson
Artist uses elements of the natural world to see it in new ways Olafur Eliasson is a globally renowned artist who uses elements of the natural world to make us see that world… Peter Yarrow of folk-music group Peter, Paul and Mary dies at 86 Peter, Paul and Mary rose to overnight fame in 1962 when they blended their voices in stunning harmonies as they… 'The Brutalist' and 'Emilia Perez' win top honors at Golden Globes Two wildly audacious films -- Brady Corbet's 215-minute postwar epic "The...
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Dec 6, 2024 |
artscanvas.org | Jeffrey Brown |Lena Jackson
Rebirth of Detroit's Michigan Central train station serves as symbol of city's comeback A restoration of past glory, a renovation toward future growth and potential consequences and conflicts in the present.
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Nov 27, 2024 |
artscanvas.org | Stephanie Sy |Lena Jackson
Notice: Transcripts are machine and human generated and lightly edited for accuracy. They may contain errors. William Brangham: Experiencing art is a highly subjective experience. What draws one person to a given work may completely turn off someone else. There’s a new exhibit called Brains and Beauty: At the Intersection of Art and Neuroscience, and it explores just how our brains process these aesthetic experiences.
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