Classical art and elements of digital technology like memes are two worlds apart. But who says you can’t mix these two to create something funny to draw some quick laughs? The Classical Art Central ...
There’s a corner of the internet where ancient Greece, Latin grammar, and classical philosophy collide with chaotic meme energy, and it’s glorious. This brilliantly nerdy Twitter account has been ...
Classical art may have been created to capture beauty, history, and the human condition—but who says it can’t also deliver a punchline? These funny classical art memes take timeless works of art and ...
A 16 year old teenage girl playing the violin. She is performing in a black dress. She is looking down at her instrument with a serious expression on her face, concentrating as she plays. Many of the ...
Music is probably in every person's life in some shape or form. Whether you listen, play, or maybe even compose, it's one of the art forms many people enjoy. 66% of Americans say they learned to play ...
There are plenty of reasons to lament the impending potential ban of TikTok — 170 million Americans use the hyper-popular video-streaming app daily to connect with one another, run their small ...
The case against the music-streaming industry is as damning as ever. The leading services pay pittances to artists—usually, less than one cent per play. In a textbook demonstration of monopoly ...
Few art forms on earth are more indebted to class privilege than Western classical music. For most of its history, it has relied on monarchs, aristocrats, and wealthy patrons even to exist. We have ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by critic’s notebook Especially during a pandemic, the graying of audiences has been seen as a sign of precariousness. But maybe these older listeners ...