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The exhibit will be on display at the Evansville African American Museum until May 31, when it will make its final stop in Marion, Indiana.
In a new film profile, Thomas Kinkade's pastoral, hugely popular work sits uncomfortably with darker revelations from family ...
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JoySauce on MSNThe incredible long-take that defines Ryan Coogler’s ‘Sinners’Midway through his vampire western, the “Black Panther” director brings music history to life—from hip-hop, to Chinese opera ...
Duke University will award honorary degrees to Dr. Rebecca Buckley ’54, David Robinson II ’64 and Dr. Feng Zhang during its ...
A Concord man is making sure that the contributions of people of color during the Revolutionary War do not go unnoticed.
In a letter to Vice President JD Vance, four U.S. representatives on a committee that oversees the cultural institution urged ...
To put it simply, the movement was one of a kind. As the exhibit’s curator Joyce Chung stated at its opening night, it was the “first Asian-American-led art movement,” and one that was both ...
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