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Cameron Lee is ready to shape the next generation of Seattle-area dancers — beginning with a new show, "Kaleidoscope," that ...
The Alabama Dance Theatre worked hard in their studios during their two-week Summer Intensive. Each day, dancers took classes ...
The festival opener “Nôt,” from Marlene Monteiro Freitas, drew both boos and applause. Elsewhere, for Anne Teresa De ...
The Birmingham-born artist, who drew on the city’s industrial iconography in his 1960s breakthrough work, was closest among ...
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Bringing female anger to the Pyramid Stage in the most victorious of ways, Alanis Morissette gave audiences watching from ...
Twin Cities events will celebrate Pride, Indigenous fashion, and food from the African and Southeast Asian diasporas.
Angeria Paris VanMicheals, a winner of "RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars, will serve Queen Bey onstage. Houston icon Chevelle Brooks hosts. Once Cowboy Carter rides into the sunset, the party continues at ...
When I asked my dad about something that made him a better dad, he promptly responded, “Café Bustelo,” specifically from the can. He’s a father of four ranging from ages 6 to 29 and says it helps him ...
Collage Dance Collective featuring classes for adults to hone their dance skills. MAGA divided as Trump turns on Putin I’ve been a couples therapist for 30 years: Any of these 6 phrases is a red ...
With collage, sculptural and video installations, Kandis Williams interrogates systems of power in an exhibition now on view at the Walker Art Center – the artist’s first solo museum show.
From the start, Dance Theatre of Harlem’s history has been a cycle of struggle and triumph. The dancer Arthur Mitchell founded it in 1969, in response to the assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr.