π¨ Arts & Entertainment
Art, music, film, literature, and entertainment
One of the most influential jazz musicians in history, whose constantly evolving style helped shape multiple distinct eras and subgenres of jazz music
Minecraft is a sandbox video game released in 2011, becoming one of the best-selling video games in history, known for open-ended creative building gameplay.
Mission Impossible The Final Reckoning is a 2025 action film billed as the concluding chapter of the long-running Mission Impossible franchise starring Tom Cruise.
Modern Dance is a dance form that developed significantly in the early 20th century, characterized by expressive movement and rejection of traditional ballet conventions.
Musical Improvisation is the practice of spontaneously creating music during performance, practiced across numerous musical traditions throughout history, particularly significant in jazz.
Musical Theatre is a form of theatrical performance combining songs, spoken dialogue, and dance to tell a story, developing significantly in the United States and Britain from the late 19th century onward.
An American writer known for exploring themes of morality, sin, and guilt in works including The Scarlet Letter, significantly shaped by his New England Puritan heritage
An influential American singer, songwriter, and pianist known for her distinctive voice and significant contributions to the civil rights movement through music
One Battle After Another is a 2025 film directed by Paul Thomas Anderson that received widespread critical acclaim, ranking among the year's most searched awards-season releases.
Opera is a theatrical art form combining singing, orchestral music, and drama, originating in Italy in the late 16th century and remaining a significant classical performance tradition worldwide.
An influential American filmmaker and actor known for innovative filmmaking techniques, particularly his work on Citizen Kane, widely regarded as one of the greatest films ever made
A celebrated Irish writer known for his wit, epigrams, and significant works including The Picture of Dorian Gray, as well as his dramatic personal downfall
Pablo Picasso was a Spanish painter and sculptor who co-founded the Cubist art movement and is regarded as one of the most influential artists of the 20th century.
A significant French painter whose work bridged Impressionism and Cubism, profoundly influencing the subsequent development of modern art
Photography as Fine Art refers to the practice and recognition of photography as a legitimate artistic medium, gaining significant institutional and critical recognition through the 20th century.
Pointillism is a painting technique using small, distinct dots of color to form an image, developed in the 1880s as an offshoot of Impressionism.
PokΓ©mon is a highly successful media franchise first released in 1996, encompassing video games, trading cards, and animated series, becoming one of the highest-grossing media franchises in history.
An innovative American musician known for genre-blending music, exceptional musicianship, and significant influence on funk, rock, and pop music
Puppetry is a significant performance art form using manipulated figures to tell stories, practiced across numerous cultures throughout history.
An acclaimed and distinctive American filmmaker known for nonlinear narratives, stylized violence, and extensive references to earlier genre films
A pioneering American musician who blended gospel, blues, and jazz to help create the soul music genre, despite losing his sight as a young child
Renaissance Art refers to the artistic movement that flourished in Italy and later spread across Europe from the 14th through 17th centuries, characterized by renewed interest in classical antiquity and realistic representation.
Renaissance Sculpture is a significant art form that flourished during the 14th through 17th centuries, characterized by renewed interest in classical antiquity and naturalistic human representation.
Rock and Roll is a music genre that emerged in the United States during the 1940s and 1950s, blending rhythm and blues, country, and gospel influences into a genre that transformed global popular music.