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The Broad’s two-part summer series spotlights Indigenous artists with live performances tied to its Jeffrey Gibson exhibition ...
Clifton Park native Maria Isabella Andreoli first stepped onstage with Playhouse Stage Company in 2011. It was an all-youth production of “Annie,” one of the first in the nonprofit’s now ...
The New Orleans riverfront has a new shady green space for residents and tourists alike. The City of New Orleans and Audubon Nature Institute leaders on June 19 held a ribbon cutting ceremony at the ...
BE NOLA, a nonprofit dedicated to strengthening Black-led educational efforts in New Orleans, recently released the 2025 edition of the Black Is Brilliant Digital Syllabus —a 43-page resource ...
The city’s parks department this week unveiled a new “mini forest” on a formerly little-used lot on the Williamsburg waterfront. Tucked into the North Fifth Street Pier and Park, the leafy plot is ...
The National Weather Service in New Orleans is alerting residents to brace themselves for another scorching day, with a heat advisory in effect from 11 AM this morning until 7 PM CDT this evening ...
The Heritage Alliance is working on a special exhibit for Independence Day, honoring military service members from Jonesborough. Ryan Nedrow, museum manager, provided details about the exhibit during ...
Park City leaders next week are scheduled for an hour-long discussion about the prospects of aerial transit in the community, a transportation option that has been introduced conceptually several ...
The word at the sixth annual Juneteenth Festival in New Orleans on Thursday was heritage. Among the throngs who gathered in ...
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks to museum director Ebony Howard about a new exhibit in Harpersville, Ala., that explores the lives of several Black families after emancipation.
Harpersville is a small town in Alabama. It's predominantly white. It is located in Shelby County, which the local Republican Party calls the reddest county in America. It is also home to a new museum ...