An uproarious revisionist take on history, a charming stop-motion feature and a particularly juicy season of reality television are among the picks by THR’s arts and culture critic. By Lovia Gyarkye ...
This year has had some exciting moments in the world of art, entertainment and pop culture. From music to art to education and everything else in between, 2024 was full of events that kept the Black ...
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From reporting the news across the region's thriving arts scene to digging into stories that spark our curiosity, the Inlander's culture team was once again busy and inspired this year. Below are some ...
William & Mary alum Cord Jefferson won an Oscar. The culinary world dimmed when one of Hampton Roads’ most celebrated chefs died. One music festival returned while another was canceled and produced an ...
The Sprout playscape at Harlem’s Polo Grounds Towers was funded by Mayor’s Action Plan for Neighborhood Safety’s participatory budgeting initiative. (Photo by The Urban Conga) This is your first of ...
The volume and variety of great art in 2024 could set your mind reeling. But don't worry: We spent the year getting overwhelmed so you don't have to. NPR's staff consumed culture in every imaginable ...
How well did you keep up with the world of arts and entertainment this year? Take our quiz to see how well you stack up with other Times readers. What two rappers went to war this spring in a beef ...
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