Sir Isaac Julien’s moving image installation interweaves period reenactments across five screens to create a vivid picture of ...
Luther and Maudelena Johnson moved to Pittsburgh in 1923 and quickly became leaders in Pittsburgh’s Black arts community. Here's their story.
Taylor Toynes made it his mission to not only create a haven for Oak Cliff residents, but to also provide them with resources ...
South African superstar Tyla has skyrocketed to take the crown of music’s most intoxicating new mononym—to say nothing of all ...
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ArtNews on MSNWhat Was the Harlem Renaissance?Also known as the New Negro Movement, the Harlem Renaissance was a movement of the 1920s and '30s that sought to redefine ...
Explore the ocean depths with your family at one of these top-rated aquariums, filled with fascinating sea creatures and ...
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The Oakland Press on MSNThings to do in metro Detroit, Feb. 28 and beyond• Detroit Autorama: Feb. 28-March 2, Huntington Place, Cobo, Detroit. Tickets at gate are $28 for adults, $10 for ages 6-12 ...
Playful and satirical, the Marx Brothers’ 1935 A Night at the Opera pokes fun at opera’s elitism while celebrating its spectacle, capturing the era’s ambivalence toward “high” art forms seen as both ...
Scotland is a land steeped in fascinating history and filled with magical tales and experiences for visitors to explore and ...
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MomsLA on MSNCelebrating Women's History Month in Los AngelesWomen’s History Month is celebrated in March. It is a time to reflect on, acknowledge, and celebrate the many contributions ...
New York's International Center of Photography has a great retrospective of Weegee’s photography on view right now.
The theme was "A Walk-Through History." The event featured monologues of four famous African Americans: Katherine Dunham, the matriarch of black dance; Wilma Rudolph, an Olympic champion ...
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