Why Is It So Hard to Show Black Women's Musical Genius Onscreen?
Oscar-nominated performances this season put the emphasis on the trauma, not the artistry, of Billie Holiday and Ma Rainey. The most insightful movie might just be “Soul.”
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Seth Rogen and the Secret to Happiness
How the comedian (and director, writer, ceramist and weed entrepreneur) has made a career out of mining the pitfalls and possibilities of adolescence.
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¿Dónde Está Pancho: 1916
June 10, 1916. "Carranza and U.S. troops use trains in search for Pancho Villa - Mexican-U.S. campaign after Villa, 1916." Gelatin silver print, U.S. Copyright Office. View...
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Abstract Painting, Expressionism, Contemporary art, Large Colorful Wall Art "The Rebel's Frolic" by International Contemporary Artist Kimberly Conrad
FROLIC- to amuse oneself, to run about and play happily, to be merry.... This painting is the first in "The Rebel Series", a brand new series taking me back to my expressionism...
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Online Masterclass: Connecting People, Buildings and Cities by Tom Redmayne
Via IE School of Architecture Building on the success of the previous NextGen On the Spot events , IE School of Architecture and Design and ArchDaily would like to invite you...
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CHIHARU SHIOTA
“ Je pense aux similitudes entre la nature et le corps. Quand je marche dans le parc et que je regarde les arbres, ils ressemblent à des vaisseaux sanguins dans mon corps. Ou...
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DESIGNER FOR HIRE - deinki
We have a new entry in the Designers for Hire Directory today. Lucia Sanguinetti-Jonescheit works as a freelance Fashion & Surface Pattern Designer under the name DEINKI. She...
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Circular Brick House with Rammed Earth Wall / AST 77 Architecten
Steenhof 51, 3300 Tienen, Belgium Project Year: 2020 Photographs: Steven Massart Photographs: Maarten De Bouw Photographs: Philippe Van den Panhuyzen Photographs: Thomas Noceto...
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Leaving Autumn Behind
Old railroad cars along the tracks near the Thendara Railroad Station in Thendara, New York. The Adirondack region has one of the longest fall seasons in the northeastern...
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Excited to Represent New York for my Photography
"Last Bit of Fall Color at the Red Boathouse" I'm very excited to announce that I was selected to represent the State of New York for my photography. My photo and article are...
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PLP Architecture Reveals Design for Residential Development in Singapore
Courtesy of PLP Architecture PLP revealed its design for a luxury residential tower in Singapore , featuring a lush vertical garden inspired by the city's greenery. The...
The Cant-Free Elegance of Jenny Diski's Irresistible Mind
“Why Didn't You Just Do What You Were Told?,” by the British critic and novelist who died in 2016, features essays originally published in The London Review of Books that...
¿Dónde Está Pancho: 1916
June 10, 1916. "Carranza and U.S. troops use trains in search for Pancho Villa - Mexican-U.S. campaign after Villa, 1916." Gelatin silver print, U.S. Copyright Office. View...
‘As Africans We Must Uplift Each Other': A Memoir of Humanitarianism
In “I Am a Girl From Africa,” the former U.N. adviser Elizabeth Nyamayaro retraces her life story from childhood starvation to NGOs.
A Magic-Filled Island Where Life's Struggles Rage
In her magical new novel, “Popisho,” Leone Ross transforms humanity's worn-out suffering into something new and astonishing.
They Always Had Paris - So He Went Back There Without Her
In Gregory Curtis's memoir, he looks back on his marriage and the city that saved him after his wife died of cancer.
Spanning Centuries and Continents, Novels of Our Common Humanity
As much as cultures have changed over the years, we still share traits with the flawed, searching characters between these covers.
Richard Wright's Newly Restored Novel Is a Tale for Today
Some 80 years after Wright finished it, “The Man Who Lived Underground” is still an urgent chronicle of the Black experience in America.
A London Teeming With Bodies, Buildings, Desire and Greed
The British author Fiona Mozley's new novel, “Hot Stew,” features sex workers fighting an eviction order from a real-estate heiress and a host of other Londoners vying for...
Seth Rogen and the Secret to Happiness
How the comedian (and director, writer, ceramist and weed entrepreneur) has made a career out of mining the pitfalls and possibilities of adolescence.