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Modernism.ro · about 3 hours ago · Cosmin Nasui
The National Museum of the Romanian Peasant will host the European Museum Night on May 23, 2026, from 6:00 PM to 8:30 PM. The event will feature the permanent exhibition 'The Christian Law' on the ground floor, as well as five temporary exhibitions and a traditional fair. The event is free and open to the public. The exhibitions will explore various themes, including spirituality, art, and the human condition.
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Metal Hammer DE · about 3 hours ago · Helen Lindenmann
Anthrax plans to release a new album in September, their first in ten years. The band's guitarist Scott Ian criticizes the US government in their new single 'It's For The Kids'. Ian expresses his anger and frustration with the current state of the world, particularly regarding the safety of children.
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Modernism.ro · about 3 hours ago · Cosmin Nasui
The exhibition 'Existență' by Benedek Zoltán Örs is a personal and intense exploration of the human condition. It is hosted by Galeria Pygmalion in Timișoara and can be visited from May 21 to June 14, 2026. The exhibition features a series of expressive works that explore the tensions between suffering, memory, and the aspiration for spiritual freedom.
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American Songwriter · about 3 hours ago · Jim Beviglia
The article discusses four classic songs from 1981 that failed to hit the Top 40 in the US. These songs, including 'Flash' by Queen and 'Super Trouper' by ABBA, have achieved classic status despite their commercial failure. The article highlights the unique qualities of each song and their enduring popularity.
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Musikexpress · about 3 hours ago · Caroline John
Harry Styles' tour in Amsterdam has a disappointing start with resale tickets available for as low as 11 euros. Fans are complaining about poor stage views and a setlist that does not feature enough songs from his new album. The new album has received mixed reviews and has not performed as well as expected commercially.
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Modernism.ro · about 3 hours ago · Cosmin Nasui
The exhibition 'Noaptea Designerilor' is a temporary event organized by Asociația Anonymo Muza, offering a curatorial journey into contemporary design and visual arts practices. The exhibition will take place at Casa Universitarilor București on May 23rd from 4:00 PM to 12:00 AM. The event brings together works by several artists, including Andreea Roxana Stoian, Mihaela Sârbu, Diana Stănculescu, and Antoaneta Tica.
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American Songwriter · about 3 hours ago · Melanie Davis
The Human Be-In was a counterculture event held in San Francisco's Golden Gate Park on January 14, 1967. The event aimed to reunite factions of the counterculture movement and protest the California State Legislature's ban on LSD. Over 20,000 people attended the event, which included free LSD and turkey dinners.
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Metal Hammer DE · about 3 hours ago · Helen Lindenmann
Ghøstkid members Christian Kisseler, Jan Marco Heinz, and Stanislaw Czywill have left the band due to burnout and personal reasons. The remaining members, Joakim Stephan Möller and Sebastian Biesler, have not commented on the situation. The future of Ghøstkid is currently unclear.
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NME · about 3 hours ago · Liberty Dunworth
Musicians form a supergroup at a London fundraiser for Gaza, performing songs by Bread, Madness, and The Sex Pistols. The event raised money for the Health Workers 4 Palestine's Gaza Medics Solidarity Fund. The supergroup, called 'The Scala Band', performed at London's Scala last night.
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NME · about 3 hours ago · Sam Warner
Tom Francis is reportedly auditioning to play James Bond, joining a list of stars in contention for the role. The search for Daniel Craig's successor is underway, with veteran casting director Nina Gold overseeing proceedings. Amazon MGM is overseeing the casting process, with Denis Villeneuve set to direct the next Bond film.
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Metal Hammer DE · about 3 hours ago · Lothar Gerber
Ritchie Blackmore, the former Deep Purple and Rainbow guitarist, has been forced to cancel several tour dates due to health issues. He has experienced vertigo and other health problems, including heart and gout issues. Blackmore has decided to reduce his touring schedule and play closer to his home on Long Island.
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Musikexpress · about 4 hours ago · Jan Müller
Jan Müller discusses the food on tour with his band Tocotronic, sharing his experiences and preferences. He emphasizes the importance of being mindful of what to eat before a concert. Müller also shares a humorous anecdote about a German dish called Rosenkohl-Lasagne.
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Musikexpress · about 4 hours ago · Yannick Levante
The Wu-Tang Clan released one of the groundbreaking hip-hop albums of the 1990s, ENTER THE WU-TANG (36 CHAMBERS), which combined Eastern Shaolin references with raw rap styles. The album features a diverse range of rap styles, with each member contributing their unique sound. The album's success paved the way for many MCs from New York.
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American Songwriter · about 4 hours ago · Thom Donovan
The article discusses three grunge guitar solos from the 1990s that still shred. These solos are from the songs 'Them Bones' by Alice In Chains, 'Spoonman' by Soundgarden, and 'Alive' by Pearl Jam. The solos showcase the bands' unique styles and blend of heavy metal and punk influences.
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Musikexpress · about 4 hours ago · Patrick Sebastian Koch
The ESC televoting system is influenced by geographical proximity, cultural affinity, and diaspora communities. Political solidarity also plays a role in the voting behavior. The results often reflect these factors rather than the performance of the songs.
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NME · about 4 hours ago · Ali Shutler
The US Library Of Congress' National Recording Registry has added the iconic soundtrack to Doom, celebrating music that is culturally, historically or aesthetically important, and/or informs or reflects life in the United States. The National Recording Registry includes over 700 recordings, with 25 added every year. The 25 recordings being added this year also include Weezer's debut 'The Blue Album' and Beyoncé's 'Single Ladies (Put A Ring On It)'.
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Musikexpress · about 4 hours ago · Hella Wittenberg
Pale Waves are a British indie-pop band known for their unique sound and goth aesthetic. They have been supported by The 1975 and their label Dirty Hit. Pale Waves will perform in Cologne and Berlin in September 2026.
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NME · about 4 hours ago · Poppy Burton
ATEEZ will headline London's BST Hyde Park 2026 with a UK exclusive performance on June 28. The South Korean boyband will follow their 'In Your Fantasy' tour in Asia and Australia. Tickets for the event will go on general sale on May 29.
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American Songwriter · about 4 hours ago · Jim Beviglia
Grace Slick's departure from Jefferson Starship in 1978 was due to a concert incident where she cursed and insulted the audience. The incident led to her temporary ouster from the band. Slick later returned to the fold in 1981.
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NME · about 4 hours ago · Liberty Dunworth
Smashing Pumpkins held a 'requiem' show for the character 'Zero' in California, announcing a 'Mellon Collie And The Infinite Sadness' tour. The show was designed like a funeral, featuring black-and-white pictures and a coffin. The tour will celebrate the 30th anniversary of 'Mellon Collie And The Infinite Sadness'.
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