335 results for ""Liberation""
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…
The familiar history of the campaign is enlivened with personal anecdotes and testimony
The William Finn-James Lapine musical weaves its way toward heartbreak.
And a new exhibit at Gerber/Hart Library and Archives provides the visual aids.
When the annual Pride Parade steps off from the intersection of Broadway and Mon…
And it didn't always go well. '"This is offensive to me,' [a] vexed visitor complained. The security staffer found himself in the position of having to defend the activists's right to protes…
The Boys in the Band have left the building, and Arnold Beckoff's Broadway transfer is still in previews, but if you're looking for torch songs in the meantime, Midnight at the Never Get has…
Superstar and Grammy Award winning pop diva Christina Aguilera will be at New York's Radio City Music Hall on October 3 and 4.Born in 1980, Christina Maria Aguilera is an American singer, ac…
Pop diva Christina Aguilera is back on the roll with her Liberation Tour.Christina released her first album "Liberation" on June 15, 2018. This came after six years since her last album rele…
Although the album subsides into a run of slower numbers, it serves as a reminder of the singer's glory days
Toronto's first Black Liberation Ball is taking place at the annual Kuumba festival, which will feature programming that aims to untangle how black identity intersects with other aspects of …
The Texan singer belts away merrily in an album that has classic soul and modern R&B as musical touchstones
Diana Oh's rambunctious show is more a concert with storytelling than a play, but that doesn't make it any less heartfelt, joyous or necessary
“The Taming of the Shrew,” Shakespeare’s comedy about the war between the sexes, has had a rough time of it for decades now, ever since the dawn of the feminist revolution.…