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New Jersey was the last Northern state to abolish slavery, but Black settlements helped the enslaved find freedom long before ...
The best documentaries—from Paris is Burning to My Octopus Teacher—will raise your consciousness and expand your heart ...
Pop the champagne and drop the confetti: the Yankees’ nightmare is over. The Bombers ended a 30-inning scoreless streak on ...
Tuesdays on the Terrace returns with free concerts embracing the city’s diverse musical traditions — jazz, pop, soul, R&B and more. First up on June 24 is Isaiah Collier & the Chosen Few. Concerts ...
Ahead, discover 31 documentaries that remind us that the real world is still cinema’s richest terrain.
The Museum of the Moving Image (MoMI) and the Louis Armstrong House Museum (LAHM) come together to celebrate Juneteenth with a gallery scavenger hunt, musical and dance performances, a collage ...
The restored Eldorado Ballroom in Houston’s Third Ward now hosts music, art, and community events, honoring its Black ...
ArtsXchange features free film events Friday ("Art in Action," about Atlanta artists and art nonprofits) and Saturday ("Soundtrack to a Coup D’Etat" on Congolese independence) ...
A dance school celebrated ten years of artistic expression with back-to-back shows this month. The Bermuda Dance Academy ...
With reports of Al Jourgensen in the studio with Paul Barker for a final LP, we rank industrial titans Ministry's 16 albums from worst to best.
The return of the Wooster Group, a rare night with Shahzad Ismaily, and the Trisha Brown Company highlight an exciting lineup ...
Sly Stone was a musical alchemist, combining soul, funk, and psychedelic rock with elements of gospel, jazz, and Latin music ...
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