By Brooke Hill | News EditorThe local Homestead Craft Village was packed with visitors from near and far Monday for…
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Waco’s art scene is about to get a major facelift. Tonight, from 6 to 11 p.m., Cultivate 7twelve, an art…
Colton Underwood is named the next Bachelor.
Baylor’s Martin Museum of Art’s renovations will benefit student and outside artists, as well as contribute to the museum’s potential accreditation.
The new Netflix series “Insatiable” has gained a lot of negative attention, but dig a little deeper and viewers are sure to find a compelling satirical message.
It’s no secret. Texas is way too hot. Some days it feels like the ninth circle of hell, and, judging…
By Molly Atchison | Editor-in-chief The Walmart on Hewitt Drive was buzzing with activity Saturday morning as fans awaited the…
There is more to the new downtown mural than meets the eye.
The movie adaptation of author Jenny Han’s novel “To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before” is an engaging romantic film…
A number of bright, nature-based oil paintings by Charles Wallis hang in Whitehall Center at the Carleen Bright Arboretum in…
By Meredith Wagner | Arts & Life Editor Spending day after day in a hospital bed, basking in rays of…
By JP Graham | ReporterThe Northern Triangle Art Exhibit by Borderland Collective is dedicated to shining a light on the…
By Meredith Wagner | Arts & Life Editor Baby bibs, bandanas and stylish ascots are among the items farmers market…
By Molly Atchison | Print Managing EditorThe east side of Waco was bustling with activity this weekend as Art on…
By Samantha Amaro | ReporterIt’s a general theory for those on the outskirts of the art world looking in —…
By Meredith Wagner | Arts & Life Editor Baylor’s art department is somewhat of a mystery to a large portion…
“I love the uniqueness of their portraits. Obama will stand out because he is the only black president we have, but I think their portraits stand out for different reasons. It’s a testament to the time. It’s a testament to the artwork that’s being created today as opposed to sticking to the standard mold.”
By Molly Atchison | Print Managing EditorCultivate7twelve, a relatively new fine art gallery and event space located downtown, is cleverly…
By JP Graham | ReporterWhat do Scooby-Doo, the Rugrats, Winnie the Pooh, the Flintstones and George of the Jungle all…
By Meredith Wagner | Arts & Life Editor Former President Barack Obama selected artist Kehinde Wiley to paint his presidential…
Baylor’s Diana R. Garland School of Social Work has brought the “Artifacts of Human Trafficking” exhibit to campus.
By Molly Atchison | Print Managing Editor Hanging in the corner of the Mayborn Museum, a stately brick building near…
By Meredith Wagner | Arts & Life Editor For creative thinkers and feelers, artwork is hardly limited to the paintbrush.…
By Meredith Wagner | Artis & Life Editor Given their spacing and cohesiveness, it is fairly easy to overlook a…
By Penelope Shirey | Design Editor The Baylor Art Faculty Exhibition at the Martin Museum of Art highlights the continuing…
By Meredith Wagner | Arts & Life EditorWhen Los Angeles native Rebekah Hagman drove into Waco for the first time…
Artists open up the conversation about mental health issues.
Bachelor of fine arts students present years worth of work in senior showcase.
On the streets between Austin Avenue and Washington Avenue, art confronts mental health issues in a unique way.
Drew Holcomb and the Neighbors will perform at 8 p.m. at Common Grounds.