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Releases published in the last 30 days. 
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- Major Acquisition for Van Gogh Museum at TEFAF: Painting by Virginie Demont-Breton
- 3/16/2026 12:32:06 PM
- The Van Gogh Museum acquired the painting L’homme est en mer (1887–1889) by French artist Virginie Demont-Breton (1859–1935) at the TEFAF art fair in Maastricht.
- Tate announces 2027 exhibition programme
- 3/16/2026 11:52:41 AM
- Tate today announces its programme of exhibitions for 2027, celebrating some of the world’s greatest historic, modern and contemporary artists. To coincide with David Hockney ’s 90th birthday, Tate Modern will stage a multimedia installation in the Turbine Hall in the summer and Tate Britain will open a career-spanning exhibition in the autumn.
- Here Comes the Sun
- 3/16/2026 11:38:19 AM
- The U.S. Postal Service is celebrating a beloved native flower with the release of the Sunflowers Forever stamp, issued at the Garfield-Perry Stamp Club’s 136th annual March Party in Strongsville, Ohio.
- Barbra Streisand, Honorary Palme d’or of the 79th Festival de Cannes
- 3/16/2026 10:51:15 AM
- An iconic artist and embodiment of the American dream in all its original splendor, Barbra Streisand is a star. In recognition of her career, the world-renowned actress, director, producer, screenwriter, singer, and songwriter will receive an Honorary Palme d’or during the Awards Ceremony, broadcast live from the Palais des Festivals stage on Saturday, May 23.
- 12th Oscar for an NFB film—and 1st for the Montreal animation duo. Chris Lavis and Maciek Szczerbowski take home Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film for their National Film Board of Canada short The Girl Who Cried Pearls.
- 3/16/2026 10:43:52 AM
- Chris Lavis and Maciek Szczerbowski ’s haunting stop-motion fable The Girl Who Cried Pearls is an Oscar winner —the National Film Board of Canada (NFB) production has been named Best Animated Short Film at the 98th Academy Awards, presented at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood.
- Sanjay R. Srivatsa’s WWII Story “Four Minutes Past Midnight: A Moment in Eternity” Heads to 2026 L.A. Times Festival of Books
- 3/13/2026 3:45:15 PM
- “Four Minutes Past Midnight: A Moment in Eternity” by Sanjay R. Srivatsa will be displayed at the 2026 Los Angeles Times Festival of Books (LATFOB), on April 18-19, 2026, at the University of Southern California.
- Nikon CeLL Innovation to Provide End-to-End Solutions from Process Development to GCTP/GMP Manufacturing and Analytical Characterization of Human Mesenchymal Stem Cells and Extracellular Vesicles in Japan
- 3/12/2026 2:18:16 PM
- Nikon CeLL innovation Co., Ltd. (NCLi), a subsidiary of Nikon Corporation, has completed the transfer of commercial manufacturing-scale technology from RoosterBio, Inc.
- iF Design Trend Conference 2026: The future of design – a dialogue between human creativity and AI
- 3/12/2026 10:05:10 AM
- As creative processes become increasingly faster and more automated, the role of design is constantly evolving. This current phase is characterized by exploration: AI is being integrated and tested everywhere, across product classes.
- The Making of Cardboard
- 3/12/2026 8:35:27 AM
- Directed by J.P. Vine, Cardboard takes us through an emotional journey thanks to a beautiful and subtle illustrated aesthetic crafted by J.P. and VFX Supervisor Andy Baggarley, with a fantastic execution by the artists at Locksmith, Ritzy, and DNEG Animation.
- UK–South Africa partnership uses AI to make telescopes smarter
- 3/12/2026 6:26:50 AM
- The Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC) Hartree Centre is working with the South African Astronomical Observatory (SAAO), a leading centre for optical and infrared astronomy, to deliver the ‘Intelligent Observatory’ programme.
- Following screenings at Visions du Réel, RIDM and Helsinki DocPoint. Sophie Bédard Marcotte’s J’ai perdu de vue le paysage (NFB) playing in Quebec starting April 3.
- 3/12/2026 6:22:44 AM
- Sophie Bédard Marcotte ’s documentary J’ai perdu de vue le paysage ( I Lost Sight of the Landscape ), produced by the National Film Board of Canada, hits theatres in Montreal on Friday, April 3.
- Eula Woodyard McKown’s Cross-Border Adventure To Uplift Friendship and Travel at the London Book Fair 2026
- 3/11/2026 2:14:47 PM
- Captivating and heartfelt, Eula Woodyard McKown ’s recent work, “A Girls’ Road Trip: from Texas (U.S.) to Prince Edward Island (Canada) ,” recounts the story of four women from Central Texas heading on an unforgettable journey through the northeastern United States and eastern Canada.
- The Postal Service Says Happy Birthday!
- 3/10/2026 1:43:58 PM
- What: The U.S. Postal Service is commemorating the annual celebration that everyone enjoys with a new Happy Birthday stamp. The stamp will be released at the first Perfect Pairing Pop-Up Party — an event that is being planned and hosted by the Greeting Card Association.
- Rolls-Royce Creates Unique Artwork in Support of Aldingbourne Trust
- 3/10/2026 5:12:00 AM
- • Rolls-Royce Motor Cars creates unique artwork in support of local charity Aldingbourne Trust • Digital rendering created by Rolls-Royce designer inspired by a wooden model motor car made by the Wood@Aldingbourne team • Strictly limited run of three framed prints, all individually signed and numbered • One will adorn the Trust’s café and one will be retained by the …
- Suspense, Emotion, and Imagination Shape Fiction Titles in The Maple Staple’s London Book Fair 2026 Book Showcase
- 3/9/2026 5:39:43 PM
- A diverse collection of fiction exploring imagination, personal transformation, and high-stakes storytelling will be presented by The Maple Staple at the 2026 London Book Fair from March 10 to 12 in Olympia London’s Stand 6A100.
- Michaia Walker Shares a Powerful Story of Healing and Hope at the London Book Fair 2026
- 3/6/2026 6:32:30 PM
- In their deeply affecting new work, “A Narrative Rewritten,” author Michaia Walker leads readers through the intertwined landscapes of pain, healing, and hope.
- Robert McGuiness Explores Faith, Resilience, and the Human Spirit in “The Attenuating Puritan”
- 3/6/2026 6:29:40 PM
- Robert Gary McGuiness has led a life shaped by exploration, reflection, and self-discovery. Born in Bay Shore, New York, he graduated from Smithtown Central High School in 1972 before traveling west to Arizona and eventually settling in California in 1976.
- Joanne Kiersarsky Guides Readers Through Love, War, and Fate in “A Trail to Love”
- 3/6/2026 6:20:59 PM
- Returning to the London Book Fair this spring, The Maple Staple Bookstore will showcase “A Trail to Love,” by Joanne Kiersarsky, at Booth 6A100.
- Vera Simpson Gaines on Faith and Resilience in “Call Me Jobulene”
- 3/6/2026 6:13:16 PM
- Vera Simpson Gaines has built a life defined by courage, faith, and perseverance. Living on a 160-acre Angus ranch, she cares for livestock, wildlife, and her many dogs and cats while managing serious health challenges.
- J. Thomas Bowne, JD’s “Council Ford Insurrection” Included in The Maple Staple’s London Book Fair 2026 Showcase
- 3/6/2026 6:08:27 PM
- “Council Ford Insurrection: The Second Amendment 2043–2063” by J. Thomas Bowne, JD, will be presented as part of The Maple Staple’s featured title selection at the 2026 London Book Fair.



















