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The Silver Surfer is back. But long before "The Fantastic Four: First Steps," the most intriguing hero in comics history was predicting the doomscroll.
“Misbehaving at the Crossroads” is the thought-provoking non-fiction debut of Honorée Fanonne Jeffers, author of “The Age of ...
Paul Laurence Dunbar, who wrote during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, is credited as one of the first influential Black poets in America. A graduate of Howard University, he was ...
For generations, the beach has been a space of resilience and retreat for Black people. It is where we create memories with ...
The Sandman is a world of multiple realities—each shaped by its ruler: one of the Endless. Together, they conjure worlds that speak to each other, blur the ...
Wangechi Mutu’s new exhibition at Galleria Borghese unfolds like a poem in the Baroque trove of archetypal truths that define this historical gem in Rome. With “Black Soil Poems,” the Kenya ...
The meaning of ‘happiness’ was in flux in Shakespeare’s England, and his plays capture many senses of the word.
For 23 years, A.O. Scott was a film critic for the New York Times. For the past five months, he has been the nation’s most prominent poetry critic, writing a monthly column that uses the Times ...
Culture Texas’ First Black Woman Poet Laureate Spreads Poems of Praise In tough times, Amanda Johnston is creating a community of gratitude with contributions from poets all across the state.
Dr. Fabu Phillis Carter is Madison's first African American poet laureate joining News 3 Now to share poetry and literary art awareness for Black History Month.