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California’s public schools are failing Black children. This is not an opinion, it is a fact. We have to find a way to ensure our children can succeed. The status quo is not remotely acceptable.
“I’m not here to imitate Frank Lucas — I’m showing who he could’ve been. He could’ve been me. He could’ve been you.” — Rome Flynn on redefining a legend in “Godfather of Harlem” ...
Alicia Keys’ Hell’s Kitchen celebrates one year on Broadway with a Grammy Award, two Tony wins, a sky-high Empire State Building tribute, and a sold-out house at the Shubert Theatre. Featuring ...
The book “Magic in the Air” shows the impact that the slam dunk had on basketball. “Magic in the Air” takes the reader from the origins of the sport to recent times.
“I’m not here to imitate Frank Lucas — I’m showing who he could’ve been. He could’ve been me. He could’ve been you.” — Rome Flynn on redefining a legend in “Godfather of Harlem” ...
“Most of what I do is more psychological than medical,” Wallace says. “People of color have been beaten down by microaggressions. I help them redefine beauty so they can see their best selves.
The Latino Theater Company’s 40th season opens with a bold, meta-theatrical work that does exactly that. “The Last Play” fuses hip-hop, memory, and humor into a sharp meditation on identity ...
“Most of what I do is more psychological than medical,” Wallace says. “People of color have been beaten down by microaggressions. I help them redefine beauty so they can see their best selves.
“Most of what I do is more psychological than medical,” Wallace says. “People of color have been beaten down by microaggressions. I help them redefine beauty so they can see their best selves.
“Most of what I do is more psychological than medical,” Wallace says. “People of color have been beaten down by microaggressions. I help them redefine beauty so they can see their best selves.
Markuann Smith doesn’t just act in “Godfather of Harlem”—he helped build it from the ground up.
“I’m not here to imitate Frank Lucas — I’m showing who he could’ve been. He could’ve been me. He could’ve been you.” — Rome Flynn on redefining a legend in “Godfather of Harlem” ...