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Along with some 100 images of everyday objects and scenes, “Point Blank” will include vignettes by the writers Lucy Sante and ...
The artist — whose activism in the Civil Rights movement began with his childhood in the South and continued in Oregon, where ...
At the Yale Center for British Art, Tracey Emin’s Brutally Intimate Works Demand a Reckoning “I Loved You Until The Morning” inspires visceral reactions, stirring empathy, discomfort and ...
At Embrace Ideas Festival, Black Bostonians discussed politics, art, business By Angela Mathew Globe Correspondent,Updated June 20, 2025, 6:40 p.m.
Right now, the public can visit Hamilton Avenue in front of City Hall to see a nearly 245-foot-long and 17-foot-tall vibrant street mural reflecting the global Black Lives Matter movement as seen ...
Long before Instagram filters and Photoshop, Oak Harbor resident William Schumm picked up a camera to show his family the ...
Image Comics and Skybound Entertainment have announced that their acclaimed limited series Universal Monsters: Dracula from ...
Jack White took to social media to share a fan letter he received that's meant for Jack Black and asked an interesting question: 'Debating what I should do, any ideas?' ...
Eternals was doing a ton of set up, including Kit Harington's infamous credits scene. Because at the tail end of that ...
BDA is celebrating its 50th anniversary this year with an exhibit at the Frances Young Tang Teaching Museum and Art Gallery at Skidmore College. “Up to Us: Black Dimensions in Art, 1975 ...
You see, Wakanada's new Black Panther isn't any of the aforementioned people. It's in fact a white boy named Ketema who just so happens to be T'Challa's other son, but it's a little complicated.
A mixed-media artist draws on her own history and heritage to explore memory of place. Jite Agbro combines layer upon layer of paper, fabric and paint to create soft, contemplative Black figures ...