Thousands of people from all walks of life visited the Rainbow PUSH Coalition's headquarters in Kenwood Thursday to show their gratitude for the civil rights leader, who died Feb. 17.
Old Forge Library will host a free Creative Women Zoom Series at noon Tuesdays in March, featuring lectures on Kahlo, ...
The Brooklynite's esteemed body of work also includes "Calendar Girl," "Oh! Carol," "Love Will Keep Us Together," "Where the Boys Are," "Bad Blood" and "Solitaire." ...
Following a well-received opening weekend, “Bakersfield Mist” continues performances at the Pagosa Springs Center for the Arts, bringing audiences an intimate and thought-provoking theatrical ...
Happy March, DC! Peak bloom for cherry blossoms is on the horizon, which means spring festivals, water activities, and concerts are happening all month long. You can celebrate Women’s History Month at ...
Not just a civil rights giant but a hometown hero, Jackson inspired thousands of Chicagoans to line up in the cold to pay their respects. Here's what they had to say.
Memorial events honoring the life and legacy of civil rights leader Jesse Jackson began in Chicago, drawing elected officials ...
The official memorials for Jesse Jackson began this week. The late civil rights leader is lying in repose at his Rainbow-Push ...
The New York Historical announced yesterday that it will receive a major bequest of modern and contemporary works by Native American artists from board chair Dr. Agnes Hsu-Tang and her husband, Oscar ...
Uncover the transformative power of The Art of Recovery in mental health facilities, bringing compassion and color to sterile ...
On October 8th, 1941, Jesse Jackson was born into a world where he could not walk into the same buildings as his white neighbors or check out a book at the local library. He could not go to school ...
New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art is staging a major show of married Abstract Expressionist greats Jackson Pollock and Lee Krasner.