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Here are five recent headlines putting Black art in the spotlight, from 17th-century sitters to masters of Nigerian Modernism ...
Amarie Gipson is the founder of The Reading Room, an independent reference library with more than 700 books devoted to Black ...
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Washingtonian on MSNJune Culture Guide: 48 Things to Do in the DC AreaHappy June, DC! Summer ushers in World Pride celebrations across town, a Kendrick Lamar and SZA stadium concert, and new art ...
Keith Hill compared women country singers to "tomatoes" in a salad who should be "sprinkled" on a playlist and not played ...
“A Curious Beginning” is beach-worthy reading at its best. It’s a light but engaging story, with a witty protagonist, plenty ...
Explore the National Arboretum after hours, party in the street at Sundress Fest, celebrate Argentine culture and enjoy the ...
A transformative workshop at St James School used art to explore Black identity and belonging—with emotional results set to ...
Titled Jeune femme faisant du crochet (Julie Lemmen), 1890, the painting portrays the artist’s sister, Julie Fréderique ...
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Washingtonian on MSNThe History of Pride in DCDeacon Maccubin, founder of Lambda Rising bookstore in Dupont Circle, holds DC’s first annual Pride event, the Gay Pride ...
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She portrayed Combs as a brutal, controlling taskmaster who put his own needs above the wellbeing of his staff.
The seasonal Butterfly Pavilion is open at Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County and runs through Aug. 24 ...
NewFilmmakers Los Angeles (NFMLA) hosted its March Monthly Film Festival and celebrated up-and-coming female talent in front of and behind the camera with ...
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