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It’s been 40 years since Throwing Muses’ self-titled album came out, and yet the pioneering band is still going strong, ...
Nine glorious Muses have appeared on the façade of a three-story St. Charles Avenue mansion, surrounded by garlands of giant pearls and glittering stars. The Muses are demigoddesses of Greek mythology ...
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Alt-rock greats Throwing Muses are back with their first new music since 2020’s Sun Racket. “Drugstore Drastic” is acoustic but has the band’s signature, slightly sinister sound with nice touches of ...
NEW ORLEANS — It seems the Muses shoe won't be the only coveted catch in this year's parade. The New Orleans Health Department will roll in the Krewe of Muses Thursday night, and the signature throw ...
When the Krewe of Muses rolls Thursday on the traditional Uptown route, it will have a new addition to its popular parade. Krewe leaders said this year, with the help of Kern Studios, Muses will roll ...
The Greeks and Romans believed that all works of art had their genesis in one of nine muses, goddesses whose purpose was to inspire mortals to create epic works, asking nothing but 10 percent of the ...
Hand-decorated shoes created by members of the Krewe of Muses are among the most coveted parade throws in all of Carnival. Elaborately encrusted with glitter, costume jewels and toys, the shoes often ...
The Greek Muses, doing their thing. How amusing. You've heard of the Muses, right? Nowadays it's a figure of speech to mean the inspiration for some artistic adventure, but the ancient Greeks took it ...
Black celebrity began at the freak show. When Phillis Wheatley appeared before the great men of Massachusetts in 1772, it was not as the first African-American woman poet but as a vexing human oddity— ...