The Fowler Museum’s new “Second Skins” exhibit juxtaposes the iconography of two forms of painted barkcloth originating from Papua New Guinea and Central Africa.
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Culture night to bridge traditional Indonesian culture with modern life
There are endless possibilities that can be realized with the power of three golden wishes. A private jet, eternal luck, world peace? The familiar narrative of three wishes changing a character’s life is seen in numerous folklore and fairy tales across cultures.
Concert Review: 'Grey's Anatomy' stars perform live musical show at Royce Hall to benefit the Actors Fund
Teased by the familiar melody of smooth and muted percussion playing the “Grey’s Anatomy” theme song, the first few rows of VIPs threw up their hands in excitement, already predicting the high-energy atmosphere for the rest of the night.
J. Paul Getty Museum’s “Selected Shorts” series to revive storytelling through actors
This weekend, New York’s Symphony Space and the J. Paul Getty Museum will revive the magic of storytelling in the form of the co-sponsored program “Selected Shorts,” a literary performance series returning to the Getty Museum for its 21st year.
Theta Kappa Phi to host Battle of the Pledges as it raises funds for breast cancer research
The atmosphere is buzzing with anticipation as dancers appear on stage, encouraged by a crowd of overlapping voices in the background.
Decoding Hip-Hop: Panelists to discuss how digitalization has changed the genre
Flash back to the ’80s, when hip-hop artists were producing music from equipment in their garages and selling mixtapes from the backs of their trunks to close friends, acquaintances and anyone who passed by.