Art & Museums, Gallery, Painting & sculpture, Photography

Review: Exhibition by ACLU and Weinberg/Newton Gallery Explores Voting Rights in Multiple Media

Jaclyn Conley, Those in Need of Hope

The Weinberg/Newton Gallery in partnership with the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) presents an exhibition on voting rights that is particularly relevant in this presidential election year. Anthem can be […]

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Lit, Live lit events, Poetry

Eve Ewing Untangles Time in New Poetry Collection 1919 Launched at Writers Museum

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By Ariel Parrella-Aureli Eve Ewing knows how to pack a room and capture the moment. With her goofy humor and charismatic energy, the local author, poet, and professor pleases anyone […]

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Music, Reviews

Review: With HEAVN HERE, Jamila Woods Heralds the New Black Renaissance

Sing to me of Bronzeville, the Black Metropolis. A Northern tree whose Southern roots, having suckled at the Mississippi, were weaned on Eerie waters. Whose branches bear ice and Christmas […]

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