Harry Connick Jr. will premiere a composition for the 100th anniversary of his mother's birth for Carnegie Hall's 2025-26 season, which celebrates the Declaration of Independence with a festival ...
“The ‘Free as One’ exhibit is proof of how and what really occurred,” says Justina Barrett from HSP’s Chief Learning and ...
Charlie Warzel and Ian Bogost from The Atlantic talked to four experienced federal-government IT professionals who have all ...
Celebrating Black History month has meant recognizing and enjoying many aspects of African American culture, and its ...
Jackie White, a native of Centralia, Illinois, in 1968 became the first Black person to officiate an NBA game.
The late artist’s work has always bristled against the boundaries of categorization, and it does so particularly here, in an ...
The Super Bowl halftime show wasn’t just a performance; it was a reflection of America’s ongoing struggle with race, ...
President Trump has called D.C. a ‘nightmare of murder and crime.’ He is considering an order to crack down on violent and ...
As Trump bans DEI initiatives, the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) cancels Challenge America grants for underserved ...
For this article, he interviewed Charlie Kirk four times and attended a donor meeting and a ball celebrating Donald Trump’s ...
Americans don’t have royalty, a class of people considered better than others, because we don't visualize things that, unlike title-obsessed Europeans.
Gen. William T. Sherman‘s infamous “March to the Sea” is covered almost antiseptically in American history texts. Yet, ...