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The 15-minute film features an Indigenous cast of actors, starring Mateo Ulibarri, a three-time world hoop dance champion and citizen of Pojoaque Pueblo.
Facing autocratic funding cuts, the Mission District arts anchor takes a risk on Gizeh Muñiz's riveting dance.
A weekly line dancing session will take place from 6-8 p.m. every Tuesday, beginning Aug. 5, on the Phelps Street Gateway ...
The National Archives is literally asking for “citizen archivists” who can read and write cursive, because apparently these ...
Patrick Sims combines gospel roots, deep self-reflection, and bold storytelling in Love Notes, a new EP that redefines love ...
After a year of darkness, the Cowles Center for Dance and the Performing Arts is set to light up Hennepin Avenue once again, ...
Local actor, author and poet Rachel Lord has written an immersive, interactive murder mystery called “Murder Down the Aisle.” ...
The Palace Theater will present the 2025-2026 Spotlight Series Membership! Gathering several speaker series under one ...
Now in its fifth year, the BAAND Together Dance Festival at Lincoln Center aims to make dance accessible to a new ...
Re Edahl and Cal O'Brien, the co-artists of Minneapolis-and-Atlanta-based performance company Loom Lab, first met at a party ...
Bruckins, the traditional Jamaican dance blends African and European traditions to celebrate freedom, identity, and cultural ...
In a new book, writer Suleika Jaouad explains why journaling is a form of alchemy — and offers tips on how to reignite your practice if you're feeling stuck, bored or uninspired by your own writing.