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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. Just four months after publicly ...
It’s clear to her that beauty and acceptance are intimately tied with whiteness. There are other clever moments Wang ...
Korean animation is broadening its scope beyond primarily children's content with a surge of wider themes and genres aimed at ...
Read Brave, the free annual citywide book club that brings communities together, hosts two events centered on Nnedi Okorafor’s young adult novel “Akata Witch,” which explores communities through ...
Baton Rouge bluesman Kenny Neal leads the music lineup at For the Culture - Black History Month Celebration from 5 p.m. to 8 ...
Legendary rocker Mitch Ryder looks back on the Detroit sound and expounds upon working with famed producer Don Was on the ...
All are beloved fictional baseball characters found through the decades within Japanese comic books, the artform now known worldwide as manga. And all stand on equal ground with the likes of Shohei ...
O’Connor’s literary legacy lives on with myriad celebrations, including a public exhibition of 69 new paintings in ...
Spread the loveJazz, with its rich history and diverse styles, has produced countless masterpieces over the decades. This ...
The Jorge K. Cruz debut solo with the gallery sees the artist interrogate the boundaries between contemporary dichotomies.
I grew up in an American apartheid,” he said. “Every aspect of my life was dictated by race.” He not only lived through but participated in the civil rights movement. The strange part, really, is that ...