arts and culture
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Celebrating the life of Pete Seeger
Seeger was part of a generation of U.S. folk musicians, alongside Woody Guthrie, Leadbelly, Malvina Reynolds and others who devoted…
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Haudenosaunee Wooden Stick Lacrosse Expo
Thousands came together to honor the rich history of Haudenosaunee and the significance of lacrosse for the Six Nations: Seneca,…
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Detroit bankruptcy plunders city’s art treasures
Is there a contradiction between protecting workers' pensions and preserving publicly owned art? Speaking back to the lie that there…
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Rebel Diaz Arts Collective fights on after violent eviction
City Marshals raided the Rebel Diaz Arts Collective (RDAC-BX) Feb. 28, forcibly evicting the organization from its youth center.
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Marilyn Monroe targeted by FBI for pro-socialist views
Fifty years after her death in August 1962, files that document the FBI’s close scrutiny of actress Marilyn Monroe have…
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Boycott victory: Stevie Wonder withdraws from IDF gala
Singer Stevie Wonder was scheduled to headline this year’s gala, but withdrew under pressure from the Boycott, Divest and Sanctions…
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Bambu: It goes beyond a conscious rap song
With his music and community organizing, Bambu too has been at war with imperialism, police brutality, capitalism and patriarchy—promoting revolution…
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Remembering Woody Guthrie
July 14 marks the 100th birthday of Woodrow Wilson "Woody" Guthrie, one of the best-known American folk musicians.
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Groundbreaking film premieres in San Francisco and Los Angeles area
The Cuban film “In the Wrong Body” had its U.S. premier in San Francisco on Nov. 3, with additional showings…
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Lyrical Revolt: Cultural expression of struggle
The ANSWER Coalition (Act Now to Stop War and End Racism) and the Party for Socialism and Liberation hosted the…
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