Artist Roland Ruocco explains the influences on his work, themes in his art, and his exciting mural projects.
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The life of German art film director Rainer Werner Fassbinder is stylistically portrayed in Oskar Roehler's biographical film.
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A new edition expands Fleetwood Mac's 1980 concert album from 91 to 167 minutes. Plus noteworthy music from an obscure 1960s group and an upbeat vocal collection inspired by a divorce.
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'The Bad Batch' is the new animated series found on Disney+, which has released three of this season's 16 episodes.
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Though he has often felt discriminated against in the U.S., the Chinese-born pianist believes music is the path to self-betterment.
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Dreams by 12 playwrights come to life "backstage" at the Brookfield Place mall.
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'The Jamie Banks Case' presents the narrative of a high school student who fell to her death in 1992.
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With props from James Taylor, young tunesmith Sam Robbins is on his way to bigger things. His debut album drops this week.
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