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Beninese Circus School Flips Tradition Into A Global Stage

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A former street acrobat turned international circus performer has launched Circo Bénin Circus School and its accompanying festival to give new structure and visibility to West Africa’s street-arts traditions.
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Take a seat in this living room where all the furniture pieces are instruments

9th - Higher Ed
Students at Holy Cross Catholic Secondary School in Strathroy, Ont. built living room furniture pieces that double as musical instruments, which are now on display at Museum London. Complete with student artwork on the walls, the Living...
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Long Island high school senior wins Roger Rees Award for outstanding performance in a musical

9th - Higher Ed
Jack Ceglie beat out performers from 80 high schools around the state to win the Roger Rees Award. He is the first student at the Long Island High School for the Arts to win the prestigious award.
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Norwalk school budget cuts could cost dozens of teachers their jobs

9th - Higher Ed
More than 80 teachers could lose their jobs this fall, with 70% of them are at Norwalk elementary schools.
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Crowds Flock to Ukhrul for Shirui Lily Fest Celebrating Culture & Nature

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People from across the country are flocking to Manipur's Ukhrul to be part of the Shirui Lily Festival, drawn by its unique blend of natural beauty, cultural richness, and vibrant community spirit. They speak passionately about the...
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Toronto's Kensington market pauses 'Pedestrian Sundays' amid vendor battle

9th - Higher Ed
“Pedestrian Sundays,” a popular tradition at Toronto’s Kensington Market, has been put on pause for the first time in twenty years. As CBC’s Britnei Bilhete reports, organizers say there's been growing concerns about the event.
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#TheMoment B.C. students made the world's largest Nanaimo Bar

9th - Higher Ed
Aron Weber, chair of Vancouver Island University’s baking and pastry arts program, recounts the moment his students made the world’s largest Nanaimo Bar.
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Bronx Week: New names added to Walk of Fame in Grand Concourse

9th - Higher Ed
News 12 photojournalist Jose Sanchez captured the sights and sounds of the event in Grand Concourse.
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Creatives, art lovers revel in 11th annual Yonkers Arts Weekend

9th - Higher Ed
The event is held in conjunction with the 16th annual Yonkers Artist Showcase which started in April and wraps up today.
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Road Trip Close To Home: Enjoy a live show at 2 Bronx venues

9th - Higher Ed
The legendary historic Pregones Theater/Puerto Rican Traveling Theater has given Latin storytellers center stage for decades.
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'Revolting!' Colonel Gray students bringing Matilda The Musical to life on a P.E.I. stage

9th - Higher Ed
Students from Colonel Gray High School in Charlottetown will be showcasing their hard work and talent this week as they bring Matilda The Musical to the Confederation Centre of the Arts. CBC's Jane Robertson stopped by their last...
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This Toronto author is advocating for the inclusion of children with disabilities with her new book

9th - Higher Ed
A Toronto Island author is celebrating the release of her new book based on a true story about a boy in 1898 who was disabled and made a harrowing journey to SickKids Hospital. As CBC’s Talia Ricci explains, the author says her goal is...
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Exhibition honours Spanish artist Mariano Bertuchi’s vision of Morocco

9th - Higher Ed
In the Moroccan city of Tetouan, a new exhibition explores the life and landscapes of early 20th-century Morocco through the eyes of Spanish painter Mariano Bertuchi
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SMU profs say school 'taking a hammer to the humanities'

9th - Higher Ed
The union representing part-time professors says around 50 arts and humanities courses will be dropped for the upcoming academic year, leaving dozens scrambling for work. Nicola Seguin has the story.
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ArtsWestchester Heritage Ambassador Program halted due to IMLS federal cuts

9th - Higher Ed
CEO of ArtsWestchester, Kathleen Reckling says ArtsWestchester is actively seeking alternative funding sources to finish this year's program.
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In-depth overview of redesigned Olympic Plaza and its tribute to the city's Winter Games legacy

9th - Higher Ed
A landscape architect from the design team and the CEO of Arts Commons shared more details with the Calgary Eyeopener about what will be built.
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Wintour's exit as Vogue editor-in-chief comes at 'very perilous time' for magazine industry, says Jeanne Beker

9th - Higher Ed
Anna Wintour is stepping away from her role as U.S. Vogue's editor-in-chief but will retain editorial control over the storied fashion magazine. Fashion journalist Jeanne Beker says that while Wintour remains in charge of the global...
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Two historic downtown Calgary buildings set to be transformed into arts centres

9th - Higher Ed
The city has signed a memorandum of understanding with cSPACE Projects to develop two downtown historic landmarks, Fire Hall Number 1 and the North-West Travelers Building, into an arts and culture hub. The reason for choosing cSPACE was...
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EU Commission preparing 'well calibrated' retaliation to US tariffs

9th - Higher Ed
As the US rolls out new tariffs, the European Commission is preparing its response. The latest measures will factor in the car tariffs announced on Wednesday night, along with the reciprocal tariffs expected next week, as trade tensions...
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‘The arts need to step up’ in tense political times | Saul Rubinek

9th - Higher Ed
Ahead of a return to the Toronto stage in his one-man show Playing Shylock, Canadian actor Saul Rubinek spoke with The National’s Ian Hanomansing about his portraying of Shylock, the controversial Jewish moneylender in Shakepeare's The...
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Main Street Connecticut: Showcasing all the hotspots in Darien

9th - Higher Ed
News 12 is checking out all of the best spots in Darien.
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Trump wants ‘woke’ out of the Kennedy Center

9th - Higher Ed
U.S. President Donald Trump has put himself in charge of Washington’s Kennedy Center, vowing to get rid of ‘woke’ performances and prompting big names like Hamilton, Issa Rae and Louise Penny to cancel events in protest.
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In the heart of Norwalk, an old church has become a hub for the arts - we visit Norwalk Art Space

9th - Higher Ed
The Norwalk Art Space has a gallery with exhibits changing nearly every 8 weeks, and offers free art and music classes for kids.
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Xposure Photography Festival 2025 - 9th Edition

9th - Higher Ed
Running until February 26, Xposure International Photography Festival brings together 420 photographers, filmmakers, and experts in visual storytelling from 48 countries. It’s the Middle East’s largest photography trade and imaging show...