An off-Broadway show, based on a 1931 novel, explores the results when a scientist charges Black people $50 each to change their race with his new invention.
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Author: Jeff Lunden
An off-Broadway show, based on a 1931 novel, explores the results when a scientist charges Black people $50 each to change their race with his new invention.
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Author: Jeff Lunden
The commercials during this year’s game weren’t serious or poignant enough to speak to the modern moment.
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Author: Eric Deggans
INGLEWOOD, CA—Stressing that the decision was made for the protection of its citizens, the city of Los Angeles announced Sunday that it had bulldozed SoFi Stadium after receiving reports of thousands of vagrants convening there. “Unfortunately, we’ve heard concerns from numerous residents that this stadium…
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Kelsey Snell speaks with actor Grace Kaufman about “The Sky is Everywhere,” a colorful new film exploring themes of grief and loss.
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Author: Kelsey Snell
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Author: Jeremy Nguyen, Aubrey Nolan
Sharing passwords has become a sign of trust in modern life. However, it can become a thorny issue when a relationship goes wrong.
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Patti Smith is a cultural icon; a musician, writer and poet who helped shape the counterculture of the ’70s. She does it all, but can she answer our questions about burger makers, AKA Patty Smiths?
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Greenwood says writing the music for The Power of the Dog allowed him to experiment by mixing a banjo and a string quartet. Author Isaac Butler traces the history of Method acting in The Method.
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A grandmother brings her granddaughters to her special garden, where they learn about their connection to nature and tell stories about magical rocks, seashells, crystals and meteorites.
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Author: Samantha Balaban
A contemporary brass band that grew out of one of Nashville’s historically Black universities is helping to expand the lost musical identity of the country capital.
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Author: Jewly Hight