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Unveiled last Friday at Octavia's Bookshelf in Pasadena, with illustrator John Jennings in attendance for a Q&A, the ...
Are women ever really trusted, except perhaps as mothers? Even then, in Christian contexts women often find that we are still ...
But before he hits the festival circuit, Ackamoor is returning to the Mission for a reprise performance Saturday, April 19 at The Lab, celebrating the release of his new Strut Records double-vinyl ...
In Defectors, Paola Ramos offers a deep dive into the world of Latino right-wing sympathizers from across the country.
The administration is fundamentally changing the shape of our democracy — but to get away, you can crack open a book (for now ...
Kacey Musgraves, Gladys Knight, Youssou N’Dour, Andrew Duhon and more artists to see on the first Friday at Jazz Fest 2025.
At Detroit’s Library Street Collective, Kincaid fuses textile, tech, and memory to map the intimate geographies of selfhood.
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Octavia Butler, too, left a mark—not just through her storytelling, but through her fierce artistic discipline. “She had a clear determination that didn’t make room for excuses,” Kincaid ...
The latest exhibition at Poolside Gallery started out as a bit of a lark. “I was making a joke to a friend months ago, I was like, ‘What if I brought the club to the gallery?’” says artist Mahlet ...
Andrew Hayes tried to win his fifth game of Jeopardy! after qualifying for the Tournament of Champions the night prior. The ...
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