How to revive an 18th-century upstate farmhouse without resorting to cliché? By pretending a made-up person lives there too.
"Brooklynites" uncovers the 19th-century struggles of Black residents in what was a New York slaveholding hub.
The annual First Look festival at the Museum of the Moving Image has unveiled its 2025 program. IndieWire can announce that ...
Check out the Wikipedia entry on ‘Black & Tan Clubs’, and you’ll find that Wikipedia, which is often wrong but never in doubt ...
The 50-year-old Oscar winner looked a bit festive wearing a single Mari Gras beaded necklace with his gold chain, and he ...
In this interview, author Erin Crosby Eckstine discusses fulfilling her grandmother’s lifelong dream in writing her debut ...
Max Allan Collins isn’t a name that springs to mind when murder mysteries are mentioned. And yet, he’s one of the most prolific writers working today. The Iowa author wrote “Road to ...
Cherise Morris’ winning manuscript, The Cosmic Matter of Black Lives, is a multi-layered exploration of Blackness ...
The Alexandria that Chahine knew defies global binaries, yet its shift from coexistence to cultural loss is his enduring ...
This fascinating video shows exactly how the new Highmark Stadium in Buffalo will be a very difficult place for opposing ...
As previously promised, here is the book gift guide for teens for this holiday season. The books on this list are recommended for teen readers and are available to check out from the Litchfield ...
Historians and experts, along with the film's star and director, discuss how accurate the Oscars' best picture favourite The ...