It’s a topsy-turvy moment when we are being told to treat Donald Trump’s words without seriousness but to read art at its most superficial level.
Literary scholar Farah Jasmine Griffin discusses how Black yearning keeps surviving in the face of racist violence.
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Tabish Khair’s latest book, Literature Against Fundamentalism, is an eloquent plea for literature, which, by enlarging our ...
From the moment the first issue of Watchmen arrived in 1986, the landscape of superhero comics was forever changed. The ...
It feels like we've finally arrived at a time when the dreaded music biopic can be good again. Films like Better Man and A ...
Julian BraveNoiseCat and Emily Kassie, directors of 'Sugarcane,' think artists must fight 'authoritarianism' as the world ...
Filmmaker RaMell Ross may be a practitioner and admirer of visual art, but in cinema, he strives for the effect of poetry.
This notion of the border as liminal and inchoate sits at the center of Brother Brontë. An apocalyptic adventure story ...
Power System" at the Wexner Center for the Arts in Columbus, Ohio, brings into focus several of Holt's most ambitious projects.
CBS Chicago highlights stories that celebrate the theme for Black History Month 2025: African Americans and labor.
Week 6 was another busy one at the statehouse. KCCI's Amanda Rooker highlights the key bills being introduced and advancing to the next steps.