
Rare White Humpback Whale Calf Wins Top Photography Award
A rare white humpback whale calf captured in Tonga won the World Nature Photography Awards 2026, highlighting albinism in whales and climate change impacts.
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A rare white humpback whale calf captured in Tonga won the World Nature Photography Awards 2026, highlighting albinism in whales and climate change impacts.

Tracey Emin's major retrospective, "A Second Life," opens at Tate Modern, showcasing four decades of her work and reflecting on her profound transformation after a cancer diagnosis.

Metal band Better Lovers has announced its separation from lead singer Greg Puciato on February 24, 2026. The band is writing a new album and seeking a new vocalist, with both parties confirming an am

Rage Against the Machine's Tom Morello will join Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band for their entire upcoming U.S. arena tour, performing on selected songs and focusing on themes of democracy and

Tame Impala's Kevin Parker won his second Grammy for Best Dance/Electronic Recording but missed the ceremony, having forgotten about the awards entirely.

Gorillaz's new album, 'The Mountain,' explores themes of the afterlife, inspired by personal loss and a trip to India. The record features diverse collaborations but struggles to achieve consistent em

Iron Maiden announces their Run For Your Lives World Tour dates for Australasia in November 2026, featuring stadium shows and Megadeth as special guests.

The 2025 International Photo Awards' Nature Category winners showcase stunning photographs of wildlife, landscapes, and macro details, highlighting Earth's beauty and vulnerability. The 2026 competiti

The Pritzker Foundation has postponed the 2026 architecture prize announcement after its vice president, Tom Pritzker, was named in Jeffrey Epstein documents.

A new family home in Ocean Grove, Victoria, uses concrete, limestone, and copper to withstand harsh coastal weather while offering panoramic ocean views.

PinkPantheress has been named the BRIT Awards' 2026 Producer of the Year, becoming the youngest artist and first woman to receive the honor, marking a historic moment for the music industry.

Western New York prepares for wintry conditions as a nor'easter brushes past. Higher elevations could see 4-8 inches of snow, with lake-enhanced snow possible in Chautauqua County, impacting Monday co

New renderings reveal a nine-story mixed-use building at 27 East 4th Street in Noho, Manhattan, featuring retail space and a community facility designed by DXA Studio.

High Museum of Art COO Brady Lum resigned after an investigation uncovered $600,000 stolen from the Atlanta institution. The case is now with the U.S. Attorney's Office.

American Express will establish its new global headquarters at 2 World Trade Center, with construction starting this spring. This final office tower project signals a major milestone for Lower Manhatt

Oliver 'Power' Grant, a key co-founder and executive producer for the Wu-Tang Clan, has died at 52. He financed their debut single and built the Wu Wear empire.

CKY bassist Mike Leon announced his departure from the band, citing frontman Chad I Ginsburg's "toxicity" and "unprofessionalism." Ginsburg countered, claiming Leon was fired for hating dogs and deman

Metallica has officially announced an eight-show residency at the Las Vegas Sphere this October, featuring "No Repeat Weekends" with unique setlists for each pair of shows. Tickets go on sale March 6,

Appleton's College Avenue transformed into a winter art gallery with 26 ice sculptures celebrating Wisconsin culture, drawing crowds and boosting local businesses.

Louvre Museum director Laurence des Cars resigned less than five months after a $100 million crown jewels theft. Her tenure faced multiple setbacks, including strikes and a ticket fraud scheme, leadin