Google Calendar has irked some users after dropping a host of events from its holiday list, including Pride Month, Black History Month, Indigenous People Month, Jewish Heritage, Holocaust ...
With so many holidays, awareness days, education weeks, and heritage months happening all year long, we’ve been slowly ...
NEW DELHI, Feb 7 (Reuters) - The Indian government will begin publishing monthly unemployment figures from April, a senior official said on Friday, in a move aiming to provide more frequent data ...
Rochester, N.Y. — The Memorial Art Gallery is hosting its 24th Annual Black History Month Celebration Day on Sunday. This free community event will feature live performances, art, dance ...
Making the most of Black History Month, Columbia organizations are celebrating through rich, personal expressions. Visual art, music and good conversation will attend these events and await your ...
It’s his calling card. Artoonist, not cartoonist. But anyone who visits the gallery to see his work before the exhibit ends on April 4 will understand. So how did that happen? He was thinking of ...
There’s an art festival going on in Dubai that you need to get on your calendars asap. Running until Sunday February 9 at the beautiful Al Shindagha Historic District, the festival highlights diverse ...
The Manitoba legislature is hosting a first-of-its-kind exhibition for Black History Month showcasing painted portraits, multimedia projects and other works by local artists. Enjoy unlimited ...
Here is a list of awards shows and nominations dates ahead as we get deeper into Oscar season and look ahead to the guild awards, Grammys, Tonys and more. Check back often for updates. RELATED ...
You can see more about the full moons of 2024, in Space.com's Full Moon Calendar. Our night sky guide has a list of events for skywatching this month.
This week in Newly Reviewed, Holland Cotter covers two group shows: one devoted to an important gallery from the past, the other focused on language and silence. Upper East Side Through March 29 ...
The second entry in Asia Society's monthly series "Films to See Before You Die". Four Filipina women navigate friendship and adulthood against a backdrop of martial rule in the late Marilou Diaz-Abaya ...