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The Woods Hole Film Festival continues its 2021 virtual season series with the shorts program âFamily Voices,â Thursday, March 4, through Sunday, March 7. âFamily Voicesâ is a program of short films presented in collaboration with the Woods Hole Diversity Initiative and its 2021 Black History Month events. The program will feature six short films by up-and-coming filmmakers. âFamily Voicesâ offers snapshots of family life through the eyes of Black parents and children in recognition of the 2021 Black History Month theme: The Black Family: Representation, Identity, and Diversity. The festival will host a live online line question and answer session with the filmmakers on Saturday, March 6, at 7 PM. ....
A Desire for Consistency (and Sanitizing) Led to Love Sonya Keshwani and Sahil Navodia’s relationship began on a seesaw. They soon started supporting each other in other ways. Credit.Adam Ciccarino Published Feb. 19, 2021Updated Feb. 22, 2021 When you’re weary, the idea of traveling to Midtown Manhattan to ride a giant seesaw probably isn’t at the top your wish list. It certainly wasn’t for Sonya Keshwani and Sahil Suleman Navodia one day in January of 2020, when a group of friends from their jamatkhana, a house of prayer, invited each of them to an installation of glowing seesaws that had been set up in the garment district. Mr. Navodia, then 27, had just returned from a trip to India; he was still jet-lagged. Ms. Keshwani, who had just turned 31, had recently completed treatment for breast cancer. She had been out and about all day, and she was tired. But she was also in a period of her life when she was determined to put herself out there; her fight ....
Can a set of wooden speakers bring concerts to you now? Geoff Edgers, The Washington Post Dec. 30, 2020 FacebookTwitterEmail 5 1of5Multi-instrumentalist Edward Larry Gordon, known by his stage name Laraaji, plays Peruvian cacho seed pods in his music room inside his Harlem apartment on Dec. 10.Photo for The Washington Post by Melissa Bunni ElianShow MoreShow Less 3of5 4of5Edward Larry Gordon plays chimes in his music room.Photo for The Washington Post by Melissa Bunni ElianShow MoreShow Less 5of5 In September, Norman Whiteside, a cult hero whose funk creations have been sampled by everyone from Frank Ocean to Kanye, sat down at a keyboard in his living room and played a gig. ....
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