The summer season features LA Phil conductor Gustavo Dudamel on eight nights, Cynthia Erivo in the title role of ‘Jesus ...
Nina Simone was born, The Stones covered Buddy Holly, Simon and Garfunkel finished their last album together, and Fleetwood Mac crafted a classic, Today in Music History.
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Belle da Costa Greene, the first director of the Morgan Library, was a Black woman who passed as white in the early 20th ...
Harry Langdon! In "The Big Flash," a newspaper photographer is tasked with capturing images of a notorious criminal, Brick Dugan, during a jewelry store robbery. Amidst comedic banter and chaotic ...
While the dress is physically black and blue, a poorly lit photo sparked intense debate across the internet 10 years ago with ...
A 1910 watercolor portrait of Belle da Costa Greene by Laura Coombs Hills. The Morgan Library & Museum, New York, gift of the ...
“White” covers a lot of ground, perhaps not all of it comfortable for straight White audiences, which is much of Scripps Ranch Theatre’s audience. But this is a play definitely worth seeing. It’s ...
The infamous white and gold or blue and black dress that went viral turns 10. TODAY looks back at this pop culture moment and ...
In a political landscape that is fully intent on otherizing the Black experience ... During the Civil War, white Southern farmer Newt Knight served in the Confederate Army as a medic.
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In a conversation with cultural anthropologist Tracie Canada we explore how starting from young ages, Black players are nudged towards more physically taxing positions that require more strength ...