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This celebrated historian has a long relationship with KC. She’ll return next month
Kansas City Star via Yahoo Canada News· 2 months agoWhen Doris Kearns Goodwin heads to Unity Temple on the Plaza next month to promote her latest book,...
In a first, the life of trailblazing Black music leader from NC celebrated in a museum
Charlotte Observer via Yahoo Canada News· 4 months agoA new Charlotte Museum of History exhibit aims to bring the story of a remarkable African American...
Bob Knight, Indiana’s combustible coaching giant, dies at age 83
Associated Press via Yahoo Canada News· 9 months agoBob Knight, the brilliant and combustible coach who won three NCAA titles at Indiana and for years...
Festival Lumière 2023: Premieres, classics & Wim for the win - here's what not to miss
Euronews via Yahoo Canada News· 9 months agoCinephiles rejoice! The 2023 Lumière Festival kicks off in Lyon this weekend... And this year’s 15th...
Villains Always Blink Their Eyes: A New Book Captures the Timeless Mean Charisma of Lou Reed
Rolling Stone via Yahoo Canada News· 9 months agoLou Reed died 10 years ago, in October 2013. But since then, he’s just become a more massive, more...
'Oppenheimer' PEOPLE Review: Christopher Nolan's Epic About the Father of the Atom Bomb Is Stunning
People via Yahoo Canada News· 12 months agoCillian Murphy stars as the towering but tormented J. Robert Oppenheimer Melinda Sue...
At Vito Schnabel Gallery, Brigid Berlin Is the Main Star
WWD via Yahoo News· 1 year agoBrigid Berlin, often regarded as Andy Warhol’s best friend, is getting the main character treatment...
Why Brett Morgen Refused to Define David Bowie With ‘Moonage Daydream’
The Wrap via Yahoo Canada News· 2 years agoA version of this story about “Moonage Daydream” first appeared in the Guild & Critics...
‘The Menu’ filmmakers share ingredients of dining thriller
Associated Press via Yahoo Canada News· 2 years agoAt $1,200 a head, it promises to be a singular experience, but no one, not the movie star, the tech...
How two legendary Black musicians made their bones
LA Times via Yahoo Canada News· 2 years agoThe middle of the 20th century was a remarkably fertile period for musical innovation, much of it fueled by Black artists contending with a country unwilling to relinquish its racist power structure ...