The Phoenix theater troupe is staging "The African Company Presents Richard III," the true story of Black actors determined ...
The Rhode Island School of Design welcomed back class of 1974 alums Tina Weymouth and Chris Frantz for a screening of “Stop Making Sense,” a concert film for their band Talking Heads. The film was ...
Charlotte Harris, 78, of Chattanooga, Tennessee, passed away on February 11, 2025, at Hospice Care Center. Charlotte was a hairdresser in Chattanooga since 1966. She was a member of Morris ... more ...
Forget flowers or a bottle of wine – show up to your next dinner party with a box of Cinnamom rolls, and you’ll be the most ...
Malfitano staged the first Syracuse jazz festival in 1982, turning it into an annual event in locations like Longbranch Park, ...
Welcome to Gailey’s Breakfast Cafe in Springfield, Missouri – a hidden gem that’s about to revolutionize your mornings. A ...
Guest director Anoushka Shankar has confirmed a thrilling line-up for Brighton Festival 2025 inspired by the theme New Dawn.
Fine artist Ray Brown is the 2025 SEWE featured artist, bringing his distinctive black-and-white charcoal animal portraits to ...
The "Dear Love, PVD" installation depicts civil rights leaders and RI’s Black culture. But local artists ask why they weren't ...
Candi Levine took over her mother’s froufrou co-op on East 57th and filled it with surrealist artwork, hand-built furniture, ...
Did genre painting exist in the early twentieth century? This question forms the premise of John Fagg’s Re-envisioning the Everyday: American Genre Scenes, 1905–1945.
Summerville resident Stephanie Hall, the owner of Estelle Colored Glass, opened her first store on King Street to showcase ...