Los Angeles Art Week has grown to become one of the country's leading cultural and commercial art events that features Black art.
Historian Elizabeth Todd-Breland discusses how schools have become a key site of struggle amid rising fascism in the US.
Matt Proulx and Jeffrey Martinovic’s puzzle gives Sunday solvers a lift.
Members of the CCHS Hope Squad met with CCMS Hope Squad members to plan a Districtwide Hope Week, set for March 30-April 3.
In response to student protests starting in 2019 and the Black Lives Matter protests in 2020, U of T has rebranded Campus Safety from Campus Police and implemented non-police alternatives, such as ...
In 1987, Pittsburgh playwright August Wilson wrote, “We should not forget or toss away our history.” Today, Pitt researchers, ...
Artwalk, with a reception for exhibiting students from 6 to 7 p.m. For this special installation, Alachua County art teachers select students to showcase their work alongside local mentor artists, ...
Sports marketing experts now identify a significant shift toward utilitarian sponsorship tools. Companies increasingly ...
The U.S. women’s hockey team is telling Donald Trump that they’d love to meet up, they’re just really busy right now. After ...
In the history of cinema, the frame has almost always moved in one direction: wider. From the academy ratio of early ...
A growing number of younger filmmakers are turning their attention to history and the current threats to human relationships posed by war, state repression, fascist violence and extreme exploitation.