A key figure as an international judge and an ardent dance enthusiast, Sébastien Géoffray champions an inclusive and ...
As the first paragraph demonstrates, I’ve taken in-person boxing lessons. (Before I got into boxing, I also taught karate ...
“You’re going to see glam, glitz and amazing dancing.” Since the passage of the law, dancers have hoped for a change in body diversity among professional dance institutions, according to the New York ...
Babies come into the world with everything they need to make music: a voice, a body, a brain, says Brooke Safford, founder of ...
Baloney continues in 2025. The show takes the tried-and-true revue structure, flips it on its head with outrageous gay ...
Something for all ages today by Minnesotans and a few who no longer live here. We have bestselling fiction from Tami Hoag, a story involving history and diversity for middle-grade readers, a ...
W hen Michael Moore signed on as an executive producer for From Ground Zero, he called the Oscar-shortlisted film "a ...
Where No Other Land found universality in its extended, chronological narrative about one Palestinian village’s persistence ...
T Commission on the Arts has selected 15 arts organizations to receive $22,700 in project support grants. These recipients represent a diverse selection of artistic disciplines in ...
Every year, we remember some of the writers, actors, musicians, filmmakers and performers who died over the past year, and ...
Mark LeVine is a longtime contributor to Afropop Worldwide, also a scholar, musician and author of numerous books. Here, he reviews Rikki Stein's memoir, Moving Music. Afropop's Banning Eyre recently ...
KEN Swift has never dribbled a basketball to a beat. Growing up in the Bronx, the northernmost borough of New York City, he ...