Art
-
Dec- 2024 -8 December
Health Care Outrage: Anthem’s Anesthesia Limits Under Fire After CEO Assassination
A shell casing found at the scene bore the word “depose,” and a live round ejected during the incident was inscribed with “delay.” Police are investigating whether these cryptic messages…
Read More » -
2 December
Biden Pardons Hunter, Sparking Republican Outrage and Questions of Hypocrisy
In his statement, Biden pointed to what he called “raw politics” driving his son’s prosecution. “No reasonable person who looks at the facts of Hunter’s cases can reach any other…
Read More » -
1 December
Walmart Ends Diversity Commitments as Trump Policies Stoke Division
A Trump spokesperson, Steven Cheung, said the incoming president has made it clear that ending DEI policies is a top priority and that Americans have voted to favor these changes.
Read More » -
Nov- 2024 -25 November
Thanksgiving Travel Expected to Break Records Nationwide
“This is especially important for drivers in metropolitan areas like Boston, New York, LA, Seattle, and Washington, DC, where traffic is expected to be more than double what it typically…
Read More » -
Apr- 2020 -10 April
VISUAL VIEWPOINT: WISCONSIN’S PANDEMIC VOTING
DAYTONA TIMES — Political cartoon by Clay Jones /claytoonz.com
Read More » -
Sep- 2019 -30 September
PRESS ROOM: Inaugural Black Fine Art Month this October opens with press conference and Salon Talk at DuSable Museum of African American History
CHICAGO CRUSADER — Pigment International, the Black Art Collective is partnering with the DuSable Museum of African American History, a Smithsonian affiliate, on the international launch of Black Fine Art…
Read More » -
29 September
For Elise Neal, going Art UP is a creative step forward
NEW TRI-STATE DEFENDER — Actress and native Memphian Elise Neal (“Hustle & Flow,” “Rosewood,” “Logan,” “The Hughleys”) has entered into a partnership with ArtUp. Neal will serve as an ArtUp Executive…
Read More » -
23 September
Waverly’s Wonder Kid
THE AFRO — What were you doing when you were 10 years old? Most of us were probably playing double-dutch, hide and seek, or climbing trees. If you’re Zoe Lashley, then…
Read More » -
16 September
PGCC Unveils Performing Arts Center
THE AFRO — Prince George’s Community College (PGCC) is set to cut the ribbon on the centerpiece when the Center for the Performing Arts opens to the public on Sept. 26.…
Read More » -
15 September
The REACH Kicks Off at Kennedy Center
THE AFRO — With a 16-day free festival, The REACH is kicking off its new offerings with workshops, peeks inside rehearsals, interactive history lessons and performances from celebrated artists and performers.…
Read More »