Indie-folk singer-songwriter Odie Leigh returned to Boston on Nov. 10, delivering a heartfelt and unexpectedly exciting ...
Tyla stands firm in identifying as “Black” and “colored.” Tyla addressed the history by saying it was all she knew growing up ...
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"Beyond the Gates" is making history as the first soap opera in decades to feature a Black family at its center as it follows ...
As we fast forward to our present realities, we cannot change history but we can definitely identify its consequences. How we ...
A 1910 watercolor portrait of Belle da Costa Greene by Laura Coombs Hills. The Morgan Library & Museum, New York, gift of the ...
In an era of heated debate about transparency and fake news, Malthouse Theatre’s Truth is a vital and edgy work from Patricia ...
A recent 8News panel discussion featured an exploration of the rich and varied African diaspora within America’s melting pot.
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The ghostly elements of the movie can feel muddled and only half-realized, but Master does an excellent job of pointing out how our society is still haunted by the sins of the past, even if they hide ...
Seattle satirist Maria Semple’s breakthrough novel is a flurry of contemporary, epistolary wit. Passive aggressive e-mail ...
Jean-Baptiste was sweeping awards season as critic groups’ choice for Best Actress of 2024 until Fernanda Torres took the fifth spot in the category at the Oscars. Though awards are nice additions to ...