Just a few feet from the doors of the Georgia House chamber, the well-deserved portrait of longtime Columbus Rep. Calvin ...
The Chicago police fatal shooting of a Black man, Harith Augustus, is reexamined in the Oscar-nominated film 'Incident' ...
The Richard Beavers Gallery returns to its Brooklyn roots with the exhibit "American Fiction," with works by Brooklyn-native ...
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I remembered this experience vividly as I read Imani Perry’s new book, Black in Blues: How a Color Tells the Story of My ...
Swedish producer Fredrik Zander of 08 Industries and Spain’s Antonia Nava of Neo Art Producciones are teaming on “Black Site, ...
Galerie Maximillian will host a Valentine’s Day reception from 5-8 p.m. Friday showcasing the new exhibit “Contemporary ...
The annual First Look festival at the Museum of the Moving Image has unveiled its 2025 program. IndieWire can announce that ...
Hollywood continues to churn out movie musicals based on big Broadway hits, and here, we're ranking the 10 best examples.
Cottle said his personal hero was the British mathematician Alan Turing, who decoded the German cipher machine Enigma for the Allied Forces during World War II. Turing’s contributions to the war ...
With his wife, Abigail, the Harvard professor spent much of his career studying social mobility and the American Dream through the lives of ordinary people.
Times-Union readers want to know: I read that Hillary Clinton was forced to return $28,000 worth of furniture and art after she and her husband left the White House. Is that true? There was a ...