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Jul 29, 2020

Rosetta Stone to be added to British Museum LGBTQ+ tours

One of the most famous objects in the world, the Rosetta Stone, is to have its little-known gay history explored on public tours for the first time by the British Museum. The stone is known for its crucial role in giving the scholars Jean-François Champollion and Thomas Young the key to decipher ancient

Jul 22, 2020

The Metropolitan Museum created a plan to address racism and diversity

Responding to mounting internal pressure, New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art announced it will create a fund “to support initiatives, exhibitions, and acquisitions in the area of diverse art histories” as part of a -point anti-racism and diversity plan. The full plan can be read in a blog post penned by the museum’s

Jul 12, 2020

How Little Richard helped launch the Beatles

“The Girl Can’t Help It” is a 1956 film by Frank Tashlin about a young woman, played by Jayne Mansfield, who dreams of being a star vocalist. Some consider it the first rock ‘n’ roll music video ever made; built into the story line were full versions of song performances by Eddie Cochran

Jul 7, 2020

Now more than ever, the world needs art

In times of crisis, such as the global outbreak of an infectious disease, some might argue that society cannot be bothered with such a luxury as art. Practicality and austerity, they say, are called for now, not luxury. But local artists would disagree. In fact, some of them say that art is precisely