
Kahlil Joseph: ‘Shadow Play’
Joseph’s artistic work in the short film medium is given a film installation exhibit...

Basquiat in London
For perhaps surprisingly the first time: a large-scale exhibition of the late New York...

Museum of Jews in Morocco
The ‘The Invisible Museum’ exhibition displays artifacts from daily lives of Jewish-Moroccan peoples, in...

‘Esperanza Spalding Selects’
Jazz bassist and songwriter, Esperanza Spalding offers her choices and contributions to the art-installation...

‘Moonlight’ Wins Best Picture
The Oscars seek to be recognized as something they have had difficulty recognizing: the...
African Migrants Try Canada
This winter several African migrants in the US made the treacherous, snowy trek on...
Bob Marley Tapes Restored
Newly discovered live recordings of Bob Marley and the Wailers are being restored via...

PortHorizon Project in UK
A re-envisioning of England, its peoples, heritage, history is being conducted through an innovative...

Attack on Quebec Mosque
There are reports of a mass shooting, injuries, and casualties at the Cultural Islamic...

Buchi Emecheta Passes
Fiction and literature lose a trenchant and influential chronicler of the Nigerian, female and...

‘Writing to Save a Life’
John Edgar Wideman searches in searing prose for Louis Till, father of Emmett Till,...

‘House of Lords and Commons’
Ishion Hutchinson returns to the difficult beauty of the Jamaican landscape with lyric precision,...

Zadie Smith’s ‘Swing Time’
Zadie Smith presents a fluid meditation, via a cross-racial relationship between two female protagonists,...

‘Black and British’
David Olusoga uncovers long, shared history between the British Isles and the people of...

‘Habeas Viscus’
Alexander Weheliye examines the centrality of race to notions of the human, showing us...
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