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Sensing the pluriverse through sound and movement, this audio-visual archive for the future reimagines Central American survival, displacement, and femme worldmaking from below.
Kimberly Belflower knew “John Proctor is the Villain” needed its final cathartic scene to work — and, for that, it needed ...
Janice Frame, a renowned artist and longtime Island resident, conveys the radiance and strength of African people, as well as ...
When is a weed just a weed, and when is it something more? The Vineyard Conservation Society (VCS) selected “Beauty in the ...
Only the biggest stage will do for 'Falling in Love', a musical with costumes curated by Jean Paul Gaultier and its current ...
The artist takes us through a week in his life as he opens his show "Bowery Nation: Birds Are Talking" at Venus Over ...
More than 700 young  dancers, musicians, singers, poets and visual artists gathered at the Saratoga Performing Arts Center to ...
Notice that none of this requires you to believe in God yourself. It is simply not necessary. What I’m asking you to do is ...
"Beginnings" expands beyond creative writing to include visual arts, theater arts, informative articles, recipes, and arts ...
We caught up with Maya Hawke to discuss her off-Broadway debut in Signature Theatre's production of Sarah Ruhl's Eurydice, what it has been like tapping back into her theater roots, and what makes ...
The anonymous street artist announced the uncharacteristically personal artwork on May 29. It's located on a wall in the French city of Marseille ...