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The year in review in Black theater, Part 2

Check out the second half of our 2023 review of Black theater.

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"Telling Tales out of School" Shares Marvelous History About Female Writers of the Renaissance!

"Telling Tales out of School" Shares Marvelous History About Female Writers of the Renaissance!
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Movie Review - Monster (2021)

Directed by Anthony Mandler. Starring Kelvin Harrison Jr., Jeffrey Wright, Jennifer Hudson, Jennifer Ehle, Tim Blake Nelson, John David Washington, A$AP Rocky, Lovie Simone, Nas, Jharrel Jerome, Mikey Madison, Paul Ben-Victor, Dorian Missick, Jeremy Dash, Liam Obergfoll, Rege Lewis, Nyleek Moore, Joel Van Liew, Danny Henriquez, Adriana DeGirolami, Jonny Coyne, Roberto Lopez, Amanda Crown, and June Ballinger. SYNOPSIS: A smart, likable, 17-year-old film student from Harlem sees his world turned upside down when he’s charged with murder. We follow his dramatic journey through a complex legal battle. On trial for a bodega robbery and murder Steven (the exceptional Kelvin Harrison Jr., always selecting intriguing projects) claims to have not taken any part; the 17-year-old observes that the fluorescent lighting drowns out the grays, only leaving white and black. Such is the case of a jury, tasked with only perceiving through the lens of guilty or not guilty. For music video direct

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Five Poets That Yusef Komunyakaa Returns to Again and Again

Five Poets That Yusef Komunyakaa Returns to Again and Again Credit.Jillian Tamaki Jan. 28, 2021 “I’ve read Neruda, Walcott, Brooks, Lorca and Hayden multiple times everything they have written,” says the poet, whose collection “Everyday Mojo Songs of Earth” will be released in March. “Over and over, and yet I continue to discover something new.” What books do you have on your night stand? I don’t have books on my night stands, but I have a few books on an upholstered bench at the foot of my bed: “Tough Love,” by Susan Rice; “Year of the Dog,” by Deborah Paredez; “Fugitive Atlas,” by Khaled Mattawa; “I,” by Toi Derricotte; “A Promised Land,” by Barack Obama; “Act V Scene I,” by Stanley Moss; “Deacon King Kong,” by James McBride; “Arias,” by Sharon Olds; “He Brought Her Heart Back in a Box,” by Adrienne Kennedy.

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