The 1983 "landmark street art documentary" — produced by a Sewickley native — captures the "burgeoning art forms of graffiti, break dancing, and rap in New York right as they’re about to break into the mainstream."
Usually, FX is eager to get TV critics’ opinions on its shows in advance of a premiere, so its marketing team can splash positive notices all over ads in Hollywood trade magazines, burnishing the network’s deserved brand of quality, critically applauded, award-winning entertainment. Most of the time these embargoes, the
Flight Plans, a solo exhibition by local multimedia artist Njaimeh Njie at the Carlow University Art Gallery, encourages Black folks to imagine themselves as aviators.
A new exhibition from Let’s Get Free: The Women and Trans Prisoner Defense Committee showcases over 60 artists currently in prison and 30 artists on the outside.