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  • "In this difficult period, people feel a strong connection to Kahlo's sorrows and triumphs," says Dallas Museum of Art curator Mark A. Castro. Kahlo made these paintings as her health deteriorated.
  • Researchers analyzed more than 1,000 human lung datasets associated with various lung conditions, specifically looking for gene expression patterns, inflammation signaling and cellular changes. The disease with the closest match is IPF.
  • Friday, Feb. 3, 2023 at 9 p.m. and Sunday, Feb. 5 at 2 p.m.on KPBS 2 / Watch now with KPBS Passport! Celebrate the singer-songwriter in a mesmerizing show of dance, music and videography approved by Cohen himself during his lifetime. This homage to the artist uses the poet's vocals as the soundtrack for Les Ballets Jazz de Montreal.
  • Medical historian Lindsey Fitzharris tells the story Dr. Harold Gillies, a military surgeon who spent WWI reconstructing the faces of soldiers and sailors who'd suffered horrific facial injuries.
  • Join the KPBS and PRX podcast “Port of Entry” for a live interview with photographer Yvonne Venegas Host Alan Lilienthal interviews artist and photographer Yvonne Venegas live on the KPBS YouTube channel for an upcoming episode of the “Port of Entry” podcast. Join us for the live interview before it becomes a podcast episode and ask your questions. Spanish captions will be provided on the YouTube stream. The online event is free and open to all.
  • On view 7722 Girard (formerly Quint ONE) Nov. 6 - Dec. 11, 2021 Opening reception will be Saturday, Nov. 13, 6-8 p.m. In a new solo exhibition at Quint Gallery's 7722 Girard space (formerly Quint ONE), Lee Materazzi shows a series of photographs of conceptual, performance-style sculptural pieces, obscured and disrupted by thick color blocks that force the eye to a particular bend, nook or cranny of a body — often painted in otherworldly colors — and the shapes created are almost unrecognizable as human, though sometimes hyper-recognizable and intimate. Materazzi's work is informed by performance artists of the '70s, and pushes color and meaning into quotidian settings and poses. On view through Dec. 11 with an opening reception Saturday, Nov. 13 from 6-8 p.m., correlating with the reception for Mara De Luca's exhibition at the main gallery across the street, "West Coast Paintings." —Julia Dixon Evans, KPBS From the artist: "Across walls, floors, rigid corners, in folds, bent over - looking for the space, the movement-moment where form changes its outline, existing as new, as is. Activating the body as a medium, choosing autonomy- play of objectification/ body politics/ female sexuality. Alongside color, composition, texture change, surface variation, contrast of shapes, angles, curves, spatial relationships, harmoniously awkwardly, off-kilter. Moving closer to a particular hue or movement - adding or taking away to compliment, contradict, question; slightly grayish-lilac shades following a hip, torn edges of smokey teal, emerald green found on the floor. The arrangements and acts are considered sculpturally, but exist only temporarily. And, when everything is exact - it changes. Building an elaborate environment only to break it down to what is essential. Yielding to the space, the process, the abstraction. A line that deviates, rolls over you, a wave." - Lee Materazzi Related links: Quint Gallery on Instagram Lee Materazzi on Instagram About the artist
  • Fire Shut Up in My Bones, based on the Charles M. Blow memoir of the same title, is the first work by a Black composer to be staged by the Metropolitan Opera.
  • The Washington, D.C., gallery turns 100 this year. Susan Stamberg has fond memories of visiting back in the '60s: "It was like visiting a really rich uncle with fabulous taste and a collector's eye."
  • Exploring the shadowy world of film noir with TCM host
  • Many major retailers and fast-food chains have announced they will be closed this Thanksgiving. A few, however, will stay open for customers.
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