Articles about Liberation
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Don Reed Says What We've All Been Thinking by Barry David Horwitz Don Reed does it all"he stars in TV, movies, stand-up, and just plain showing up"always with a great presence, a lilting voi…
Pass Over, written by Antoinette Nwandu, is a message about the Black Liberation Movement. The first work by a Black playwright at the August Wilson Theatre is an Afro-Surrealist play that o…
The Declaration of Interdependence Mixtape is an artistic expression of the hurts and hopes of the Creating Equal Steering Committee. The mixtape comes in the traditional two-part, Side A…
A Very Present Presence, written by Ann Timmons and directed by Catherine Tripp, is the latest streaming offering from the women's collective Pipeline Playwrights. Timmons states that this c…
On August 25, 1944, the Allied Forces rolled into Paris and the city was freed. The COVID-19 pandemic has been just as traumatic as a world war. And the hugely successful vaccines are the eq…
Beverly Hills' The Wallis and Black Rebirth Collective are presenting a co-production of UNMASKED: A Theatrical Celebration of Black Women's Liberation " filmed in The Wallis's Lovelace Stud…
For International Dance Day, today we fondly share remembrances of the Dance Liberation Front. 20+ years ago (circa 1999), all of the performers and producers from Surf Reality and Collectiv…
The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts joins Yasha Lelonek for the newest episode of #ArtsAcrossAmerica. 🎶🌎
Yasha Lelonek is an actress, director, and multimedia …
The Broadway alum is finding peace and purpose with The Realness Project, a full-length album from his funk liberation band.
Of the 94 books on the Black Liberation Reading List from the New York Public Library's Schomburg Center, only three are plays: "Fences" by August Wilson, "A Raisin in the Sun" by Lorraine H…
Thinking about The Boys in the Band, Broadway, and Chicago
Last weekend, I watched Ryan Murphy's Netflix production of The Boys in the Band, adapted from Mart Cr…
The Boys in the Band, a remake of a 1970 film based on a 1968 play, has arrived on Netflix with little fanfare. The film tells the story of Michael, a Hermés scarf-loving, Manhattan-dwel…
By . UW-Madison Jazz Studies presents Contested Homes: a Migrant Liberation Movement Suite livestreaming on the global, commons-based, peer produced HowlRound TV network at howlround.tv on T…
The 1950s has been misrepresented as the decade of wall-to-wall wholesomeness
The first quarter hour of "Bob and Carol and Ted and Alice" depicts Bob and Carol at The Institute at Big Sur, a 'new age-y' retreat, where the thirty-something couple is converted into …
Dozens of artists have covered this exhilarating track
The Iranian musician has continued to work despite prison and other sanctions
Royal Court, LondonSaturating the senses with sound, light and sign language, this imaginative experience explores whether the web can free us from our 'glitching' bodies
In Midnight Movie, …
Last winter, at the Studio Theatre at Ryerson University in downtown Toronto, Canadian actor Antoine Yared played Caliban in The Tempest. He stood, centre stage, looking out over the audienc…
The Museum of Jewish Heritage - A Living Memorial to the Holocaust, National Yiddish Theatre Folksbiene, Temple Emanu-El Streicker Center, UJA-Federation of New York, and The New York Board …
The museum's collection of archival film and photos, maps, letters, posters, and pamphlets focuses on two heroes of de Gaulle's Free French movement: the former préfet Jean Moulin and Gener…
Jimmy Somerville's soaring voice told a tale of homophobia and alienation
Millennial Notes Kushner & Tesori's Boy & Maid Both Outsiders in 60s U.S. by Jose Martin Aveldanes Deprivation lies at the heart of 60s America, whether it follows color, gender, …
If we're going to update Hercules for 2019, let's take Meg's dreams of independence seriously.
The post Review: <em>Hercules</em> Wrestles More with Heroism Than with Female Libe…
Modern America, misogyny, money making and muffins - they can all be found at the Lone Star Diner, the new play from Cameron Corcoran that brings the US to the Omnibus Theatre next week. Boo…