Art Exhibit Review | Michelangelo: Divine Draftsman and Designer, The Met, NYC
A once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to view 133 works by the great Renaissance artist Michelangelo Buonarroti at one time in one place was offered by the…
Read MoreA once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to view 133 works by the great Renaissance artist Michelangelo Buonarroti at one time in one place was offered by the…
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Read MoreWhat is Children’s Book Week? Children’s Book Week is a week set aside to celebrate children’s books and the joy of reading. Children’s Book…
Read More“Shut up and dribble,” was the response of television and radio talk show host Laura Ingraham to Cleveland Cavaliers LeBron James for “talking politics” during a recent interview. The Fox News host clearly thinks it is out of bounds for a professional athlete to express his or her opinion regarding matters of social justice.”
Read MoreIn the second part of the series bearing her name, we find the Great Unifier Malika, queen of the Azzazian Empire, facing a greater,…
Read MoreThis past March 17th, 2018, a great night of jazz took place in the commune of Saint-Denis, Paris, France. Part of the Banlieues Bleues Festival, we were excited to see both Parisian Afropunk group Tshegue as well as Les Amazones D’Afrique perform.
Read More50 years ago today Dr. Martin Luther King was shot and killed on a hotel balcony in Memphis, Tennessee. I was not taught enough…
Read MoreDo you remember going to camp as a child? I certainly do. I spent every summer from about when I was six to fourteen…
Read MoreIn February, Lake Avenue Church in Pasadena, CA hosted a week-long event that explored a compassionate and informed understanding of the mass incarceration issue…
Read MoreFor many people in the younger generations, John F Kennedy is remembered for one moment in time: his death. But what was the life…
Read MoreAs I await the early signs of spring this year, I have many things to do and renew. Some of you may need a…
Read MoreWhile long winter nights ease into light-filled days and green shoots poke through crusty snow, the Lenten fast draws toward its final week known…
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