In a look ahead at a week of Cambridge and Somerville events, author Gregory Maguire plans one of his few “Elphie: A Wicked ...
The proliferation of documentaries on streaming services makes it difficult to choose what to watch. Each month, we select ...
Join us as we delve into the life and career of prominent Mzansi personality, Carol Ofori, exploring her journey in the ...
“Femininomenon” isn’t just a Chappell Roan song, but it’s also the name of San Diego State University’s first female-run ...
Ahead of the artist’s expansive work within ‘Dream Girl’ at Jeffrey Deitch and the Longlati Foundation in Shanghai, ESSENCE ...
Welcome springtime with floral designs, festivals, dance productions, the Pittsburgh Indie Expo, a Downtown Gallery Crawl and ...
Highlights include several concerts inspired by precious natural resources, and an Oregon symphony performance based on Celilo Falls.
The play incorporates actual legal testimony, poetry, and quotes from activists in the war between Israel and Hamas, drawing ...
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P.M. News on MSNSlave Trade: Remembrance and reparatory ethos 2025By Wole SoyinkaThere is a compelling relevance in my recalling prior occasions when I have had the honour of addressing this gathering. The most memorable, without question, took place during the ...
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The Black Wall Street Times on MSN“The Voice of the Black Writer”: Remembering Val Gray Ward’s Cultural RevolutionVal Gray Ward was a force of nature – a groundbreaking actress and fearless matriarch of the Black Arts Movement. Founder of ...
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Zionism and the Arabs Moshe Smilansky, a founder of Rehovot in 1890, became intimately familiar with Arabs in the country. He contended in his essay Be-Moledet (The Homeland) in 1915 that, the Arab ...
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