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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 ...
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 ...