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Throughout modern history the work of African-American artists has often been appropriated for the financial and cultural gain of those outside the black…
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Throughout modern history the work of African-American artists has often been appropriated for the financial and cultural gain of those outside the black…
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A Triangle-based comedy theater will close its doors later this month in the wake of assault and harassment allegations against its founder and director.…
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A Triangle-based comedy theater will close its doors later this month in the wake of assault and harassment allegations against its founder and director.…
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In 1928, writer Virginia Woolf portrayed the story of an Elizabethan nobleman in her novel “Orlando: A Biography.” The story follows Orlando as he becomes…
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In 1928, writer Virginia Woolf portrayed the story of an Elizabethan nobleman in her novel “Orlando: A Biography.” The story follows Orlando as he becomes…
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Editor's note: this conversation contains elements of sex and violence that might not be suitable for some listeners. In the near future, the Internet has…
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Editor's note: this conversation contains elements of sex and violence that might not be suitable for some listeners. In the near future, the Internet has…
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Charlie Chaplin’s most well-known on-screen character was the “Tramp,” a bumbling man whose humor and playfulness guided audiences through some of the…
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Charlie Chaplin’s most well-known on-screen character was the “Tramp,” a bumbling man whose humor and playfulness guided audiences through some of the…