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“Who’s Black and Why?”

“Who’s Black and Why?”

Henry Louis Gates Jr. and Andrew S. Curran discuss their new book at the NYPL.

Moving Through Film, Television and History

Moving Through Film, Television and History

First cameras, deepfakes, Jim Hensen and live props from the Black Swan, Nightmare on Elm Street and The Exorcist.

Black Feminist Futures

Black Feminist Futures

The Schomburg Center of the NYPL held its 10th Annual Black Comic Book Festival which featured a virtual discussion on Afrofuturism.

Recovery and Religion

Recovery and Religion

Struggling with addiction, some turn to the Bible for guidance.

OpEd: Power of the Arts in Schools

OpEd: Power of the Arts in Schools

Arts are critical to student development but are often the first cut in budget crises.

Fifth AIM Biennial Exhibit

Fifth AIM Biennial Exhibit

The Bronx Museum of the Arts celebrates its 50th anniversary.

Envisioning 2001: Stanley Kubrick’s A Space Odyssey

Envisioning 2001: Stanley Kubrick’s A Space Odyssey

It’s 1964, five years before humankind makes its first steps on the Moon. It’s also the beginning of a long journey for Stanley Kubrick as he works on his next film, 2001: A Space Odyssey. Over the course of the next four years, Kubrick would be putting together a movie that would unexpectedly change film […]

Eco Urgency: Now or Never

Eco Urgency: Now or Never

Artwork illustrates the impact of climate change, pollution, and competition for natural resources.

Forest Bathing to Clear Away Stress

Forest Bathing to Clear Away Stress

Invoking the health benefits of trees.