Home » Culture » Art

From Bailout to Overhaul: Trump’s Two-Term Relationship With the Kennedy Center

From a COVID-era bailout to a full-scale overhaul, Donald Trump’s two-term relationship with the Kennedy Center reflects a broader center-right argument about accountability, mismanagement, and the limits of prestige-driven governance.

From Bailout to Overhaul: Trump’s Two-Term Relationship With the Kennedy Center Read More

“Feels So Good”: The Lasting Legacy of Chuck Mangione (1940–2025)

Chuck Mangione was an iconic American jazz musician and composer, known for his 1977 hit “Feels So Good.” Over his six-decade career, he recorded over 30 albums, bridging jazz and pop. He left a lasting legacy, inspiring generations through his music, cultural appearances, and commitment to his hometown of Rochester.

“Feels So Good”: The Lasting Legacy of Chuck Mangione (1940–2025) Read More

The Curious Case of Mathilda Lorenz: Cockeysville’s Casket Mystery and the Art of the Unsettling

In Cockeysville, Maryland, an ornate casket labeled “Mathilda Lorenz” sparked confusion and concern when found near Light Rail tracks. Created by artist Ashley Kidner as part of a provocative art series, the casket raises questions about artistic freedom versus public disturbance and societal norms regarding grief and respect for historical sites.

The Curious Case of Mathilda Lorenz: Cockeysville’s Casket Mystery and the Art of the Unsettling Read More