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‘A canvas for black artistry’: Miami exhibit celebrates Harlem Renaissance literature and art
WUSF 89.7· 3 days ago“Silhouettes” highlights the beauty of book and magazine covers with the same reverence of paintings...
Judge defends right to teach Beyoncé, strikes down law restricting lessons on race and gender
Popular Information· 7 hours agoIn September 2020, in the midst of a panic about Critical Race Theory (CRT) infiltrating the...
The Classical Theatre Of Harlem Announces Shakespeare's A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM
Broadway World· 7 days agoThe Classical Theatre of Harlem has announced its upcoming production, William Shakespeare's A...
Pearl Cleage brings 'Blues for an Alabama Sky' to Actor's Express
WABE· 1 day agoPlaywright, poet, writer and activist Pearl Cleage is an Atlanta treasure of national renown. Now, in a new production at Actor’s Express, we visit Cleage’s vision of the Harlem< ...
The 44 Percent: Florida’s Emancipation Day + Biden’s billion-dollar promise + A Black pioneer in...
Miami Herald via Yahoo News· 7 days agoInside the 305 Miami-based art curator Chris Norwood’s “Silhouettes: Image and Word in the Harlem ...
SHORT TAKES | Sam Bush headlines Song of the Mountains on Saturday, June 1
Bristol Herald Courier· 9 hours agoThe inaugural In the Pines, a day-long festival of music, unfurls on Saturday, June 1 in downtown...
Upcoming art exhibits in Central Virginia
The Daily Progress· 6 hours agoAngelo Jewelry: “Dazzler,” paintings by Eileen French, can be seen Saturday through July 31 at 220 E. Main St. Show opening is set for 5 to 7:30 p.m....
N.H. officials mull next steps after federal court says new teaching restrictions are...
WBUR Boston· 7 hours agoThe U.S. District Court of New Hampshire is the first in the country to strike down a state law that...
20 ways to enjoy outdoor NYC this summer: Theater, movies, music and bars
NY Post via Yahoo News· 6 days agoSummer in New York means getting outside and enjoying the city's phenomenal cultural offerings. When...
Black Atlantics | Adom Getachew
New York Review of Books· 3 hours agoA little over a decade ago, while researching what became my first book, I spent two months in Trinidad conducting archival research at the University of the West Indies. When my hosts learned ...