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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNA New Biography Offers the Most Intimate Portrait Yet of One of the 20th Century's Greatest AuthorsJames Baldwin and his lover, the painter Lucien Happersberger, set out from Paris for the mountains of Switzerland, where ...
Author James Baldwin and actor Marlon Brando at a Civil Rights March on Washington, D.C.Via: Wikimedia Commons. A Writer Must Excavate the Truth. For many, writing is therapy. For ...
A Love Story’ unpacks ‘The Fire Next Time’ author’s life and work through accounts of his four most significant relationships ...
The first-ever authorized adaptation of the groundbreaking 1956 novel is making its debut not in New York or Paris, but in Mt. Airy's Sedgwick Theater.
A rhapsodic retrospective in New York traces his steps from Tennessee to Paris and realistic portraits to all-out abstraction ...
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Quintessence’s ‘Giovanni’s Room’ is only the second official adaptation of James Baldwin’s work. Does it deliver?In line with Pride month, Quintessence Theatre Group presents the world premiere of the play adaptation of James Baldwin’s 1956 novel Giovanni’s Room, adapted for the stage by Benjamin Sprunger and ...
James Baldwin set the stage for us being together in a way that is different and more just.” “Not everything that is faced can be changed, but nothing can be changed until it is faced.” ...
Why James Baldwin’s work is attracting renewed attention in 2020. Sunday marked what would have been literary icon James Baldwin’s 96th birthday, in a year when the resurgence of Black Lives ...
Garrett also went on a pilgrimage through the most important locations on Baldwin’s journey: Harlem, Paris, and a small village in Switzerland. While this globe-trotting plays only a tiny role in The ...
Although a revered classic of gay literature, James Baldwin’s “Giovanni’s Room” was always held tightly by the author and his heirs. They have never allowed anyone to adapt it. Baldwin published ...
Beyoncé will be taking her red-white-and-blue festooned concert for "Cowboy Carter" to Washington, D.C. July 4.
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