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Us Weekly on MSNMichelle Zauner Explores 'Sad' Side of Fame on New Japanese Breakfast AlbumJapanese Breakfast's last album, Jubilee, catapulted the band to an entirely new level of fame. They were sold out theaters ...
Barbara Steveni (1928-2020) was a pioneering artist who broke boundaries with new concepts such as “the artist as a living ...
Artist Japanese Breakfast and author Michelle Zauner are the same person. You might recognize Japanese Breakfast as the name of the Grammy nominated band that sings “Be Sweet,” with its whimsical ...
The Village Voice reports on an art exhibition about women's issue that was canceled from a United Nations venue and had to move to Brooklyn.
On the fourth Japanese Breakfast album, Michelle Zauner pours her heart out over some of the most luscious arrangements of her career to date.
Hardwiring Change, a new survey by Artnet News and AWITA reveals persistent gender inequities in the art world—and actionable ...
The frontwoman of Japanese Breakfast talks the making of For Melancholy Brunettes (and Sad Women) and what to expect from her ...
Kourtney Hay incorporates ephemera and objects in her layered mixed media paintings that speak to her interests and women’s ...
Meg Molloy, founder of the Working Arts Club, discusses the challenges women arts professionals face, from financial barriers ...
Rediscovered Masterpieces including a lost Titian and Klimt are among the artworks stealing the show at TEFAF Maastricht.
Michelle Zauner’s nuanced songwriting shines on Japanese Breakfast’s ‘For Melancholy Brunettes (and Sad Women)’ – read NME's ...
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