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Sonya Clark: Tatter, Bristle, and Mend — on display through May 31 — offers a mid-career survey of a renowned textile and mixed-media artist whose work addresses issues of race and class, celebrates Blackness, and reimagines history to acknowledge and celebrate rather than omit and obfuscate Black contributions.Featuring nearly 100 works from the past 25 years, the exhibition includes Clark’s signature sculptures and artifacts that incorporate pocket combs, human hair, and thread — such as Afro
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his estate is pulling out of print). It was the name of one of Seuss’ fictional creatures, but soon took on the modern meaning.
March 8 is International Women’ Day and March is Women’s History Month, and many outlets are celebrating with special events and/or programming. Here’s a roundup.
There’s good news and bad news today in regards to folks hoping for a Summer Movie Season full of blockbusters and packed theaters. The bad news is Universal has gone ahead and delayed the release of the highly-anticipated “Fast & Furious” sequel, “F9.” The good news for fans of the franchise is the film is only getting pushed by a matter of weeks.
Entertainment Squad has picked up the North American to Paper Spiders, a comedy-drama from director by Inon Shampanier. Lili Taylor, Stefania LaVie Owen, Ian Nelson and Peyton List star in the indie film, which will be released in select theaters on Mother’s Day weekend and will be available to rent and own on North American digital HD internet, cable, and satellite platforms starting on May 7.
Dr. Mehmet Oz helped save a man’s life after he suddenly collapsed at a New Jersey airport.
Women's History Month — a time to celebrate and reflect on the history-making accomplishments and contributions women have made. One of the biggest ways to support women is by supporting their businesses.
Mónica Marie Zorrilla The return of Season 20 of NBC’s hit singing competition “The Voice,” featuring celebrity coaches Kelly Clarkson, John Legend and Blake Shelton, knocked the Monday primetime crown off of “The Bachelor’s” head, dropping the long-running ABC show in ranks after several weeks of being at the top.“The Voice” drew a 1.1 in the Nielsen Live+Same Day adults 18-49 key demographic rankings and 7.74 million viewers. NBC also premiered the sci-fi drama series “Debris” at 10 p.m.
Dr. Mehmet Oz is a hero once again.
Haley Bosselman editorIn honor of Women’s History Month, Fox is teaming up with WriteGirl, a creative mentorship organization, as part of its ongoing “TV For All” initiative.Fox’s “TV For All” campaign launched at the beginning of 2020 in an effort to champion diverse voices in entertainment.
Haley Bosselman editorMarch honors the trailblazing women of history, and television is joining in by highlighting their triumphs and life stories.Each day of March, MSG Networks will showcase a legendary woman in sports, including the University of Hawaii’s historic volleyball team from the early ‘70s and tennis icon Billie Jean King, for example, while Syfy is airing a series of autobiographical video shorts about female animators.HBO Max, meanwhile, will debut a limited series about
Leila Cobo Apart from its nearly unprecedented success, the most remarkable thing about Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankee’s 2017 global smash hit “Despacito” may be how quickly it came together. Today (Tuesday, March 2), Penguin Random House publishes “Decoding Despacito’: An Oral History of Latin Music,” the latest book by Billboard vice president Leila Cobo, who may be the top Latin music journalist in the U.S.
women have been at the forefront of history-making moments in the United States.The National Women’s History Alliance selects and publishes a yearly theme for Women's History Month and 2021's is all about capturing the spirit of the challenging times we're living through.
direct to your inboxPolice have made a further arrest and are continuing their search for a red Ford Mondeo following a chaotic drive-by shooting in the city centre this weekend.Multiple gunshots were fired from the vehicle towards a silver Vauxhall Astra as the two cars raced through the streets. Emergency services were called after the Astra crashed into a lamppost in St Peter's Square at around 8.30pm on Saturday evening.Four occupants fled as police flooded the area.
27-year-old singer gave birth to her first child, a baby girl named Hazel Monét Gaines. Monét shared the exciting news on her Instagram on Friday, revealing that she and her boyfriend, John Gaines, welcomed their little one on Feb.
Victoria Monet has welcomed her first child!
Wuxly Movement, a Canadian outerwear company that makes sustainable and animal-free products, is shining a light on an important moment.