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Championed by community college performing artists, “August 29” reaches back to examine resistance movements in L.A.
Phantom feathers represent the sparrows killed in Mao’s 1958 eradication campaign, a man-made omen of famine. Turn the page, and petals from Mao’s Hundred Flowers Campaign turn into the heads and ...
Emanu-El at 180” features an object recovered from the wreck of the Titanic, as well as photos, letters, Jewish books and ...
Renovations at the Montgomery Museum of Art and History have been underway since it moved into the old bank on Main Street in ...
Hath Ro Hunar’ foregrounds the skill of the hand, insisting on recognition for all contributors to the work while challenging entrenched hierarchies between ‘low’ and ...
Steamroller Print Fest at Iwo Jima Lane in Kingston, 12pm.
By Martin ClarkIn Western Europe, if we go back in time just 100 years, almost everything that our Great Grandparents ate, used or wore, was locally made. The making, especially in villages was ...
"The Scourged Back" has become a poignant and famous image depicting the horrific history of slavery in the United States.
Almost five years have passed since the 2020 war that led to the loss of the Hadrut region and, ultimately, all of Artsakh in ...
Berman brings that era to glimmering life in “L.A. Women.” Set in both the ‘60s and ‘70s, her third novel follows two writers ...
A pioneer of contemporary basketry, he used plant material from his backyard to create ingenious forms that blurred the line ...
The National Endowment for the Humanities on Monday awarded $10.4 million to Jewish educational and civic nonprofit Tikvah to ...