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Why Was the North Pole Drawn Differently on Old Maps? The Black Rock and Polar SeaThe North Pole has been a subject of fascination for centuries, and early maps of the Arctic provide a glimpse into the mysterious beliefs and imaginations of explorers from the 16th century. One of ...
Ari Aster's sun-dappled psychedelic horror Midsommar plays with not only the brightest of hues, but also the most crushingly ...
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American Woman on MSNThe Timeless Allure of Black and White Animal PrintsThere’s something quietly powerful about a black and white animal print. Stripped of color, the image invites a deeper ...
Times Square Arts installed a new statue of a 12-foot-tall Black woman in casual clothing, juxtaposing it against the permanent monuments of a chaplain and playwright.
Statues unveiled April 8 at Covenant Health Park pay homage to the history of Black baseball in Knoxville. The artwork celebrates players from the era of the Knoxville Giants to the Smokies ...
From painting over a Black Lives Matter mural to temporarily scrubbing web stories of Navajo Code Talkers, scholars and activists say the Trump administration is trying to erase non-white history.
There are moments in "Black Doves" that feel like any given show about a spy organization full of deceit, murder and revenge. But at its core, the show is about moral code, human connection and ...
Black musicians have long used the symbol of the blackbird to describe their careers—the isolation they’ve felt and the discrimination they’ve faced along the way.
With “Blackbiird,” Beyoncé reasserts a legacy of Black artistry that predates McCartney. Centuries before the Beatles, birds and flight served as powerful symbols in Black storytelling and arts.
What Really Happened at Truman Capote's Black and White Ball The legendary fête, which took place at the Plaza, has been recreated for Feud: Capote vs. the Swans.
Here’s how the watermelon went from being a symbol of protest in the West Bank and Gaza to a global sign of solidarity with Palestinians online. Historical context ...
During an interaction with defendant-appellee Terhas White, who was participating in a demonstration outside the council's chambers, Officer Olthaus flashed an "OK" symbol, pinching together his ...
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