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CHICAGO – Patrick McDonald of HollywoodChicago.com audio film review for the new film “Sovereign,” written and directed by Christian Swegal in his feature film debut and featuring an essential ...
In the poem “Harlem,” Langston Hughes asks a critical question about our lives. We all have dreams, ambitions and goals to achieve. But what happens to a dream deferred? While Hughes may have asked ...
The words of Langston Hughes’ poem, Harlem, are prescient: “What happens to a dream deferred? Does it dry up like a raisin in the sun, or fester like a rotten sore and then run?
People's Light is celebrating its 50th anniversary season, bringing a groundbreaking play back to its stage for the first time in thirty years.
Many people reacted positively to this work, leaving in the comments their hopes that they would no longer be judged by their accent and would be able to follow the “Latin American dream.” Here you ...
But can Mama trust him with the family money? If she doesn’t his dream will die. As the Langston Hughes poem, which is recited at the start of this production, goes: “What happens to a dream deferred?
Today, we must ask ourselves not what happens to dreams deferred but what happens to a dream dissolved? A version of this article appeared in the May 29, 2024 edition of Education Week as ‘Brown v.
"What happens to a dream deferred? It leads to bewildering frustration and corroding bitterness," King said in a nod to Hughes' most famous poem, " Harlem." ...
In this great American classic (rightfully enshrined with the best works of Eugene O’Neill, Arthur Miller and August Wilson), even the stage directions are sheer poetry, writes Page Laws.