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The Stuckists are fed up with the contemporary British art scene. As NPR's Rick Karr reports from London, the group of painters says modern art in the UK is made by and for an elite clique.
Dr. Lum reflects on the many eventful environmental challenges that took place this summer, including heat waves, wildfires and storms. He shares excerpts from the UN secretary-general’s opening speech from the Pacific Islands Forum which emphasizes the impacts of climate change on the Pacific.
Now a 10th grader at Punahou School, pianist & violinist Aya Okimoto revisits Tuesday Student Takeover with her new 501 (c)(3) nonprofit organization, The World Wave Music Festival. Dedicated to empowering young artists around the world with an accessible platform to showcase their musical talent, The World Wave Music Festival is free to enter. Aya Okimoto invites music students of all ages to participate in this event which caters to all aspiring artists looking for a chance to shine and grow in their musical craft. Deadlline to submit is November 13, 2024.https://www.wavefestival.orgAya Okimoto studies with Steven Casano, Iggy Jang and Duane Padilla.