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'You work across the aisle by telling the truth': Sydney Kamlager

Democratic State Senator Sydney Kamlager has been elected to replace LA mayoral hopeful Karen Bass in Congress. Can she find her way in a divided Washington?

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Review: 'Hypocrisy of Justice' a musical riff on 'Native Son'

Dana Hall and Cheryl Lynn Bruce’s revamped version of "Sights and Sounds from the Black Metropolis" is high on musical profundity but uneven elsewhere.

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Jazz fall 2022 preview: Lots of festivals, plus Chucho Valdés

Jazz highlights this fall include multiple festivals, Chucho Valdés' “La Creación” and celebrations of Louis Armstrong.

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West African luminary Angélique Kidjo confronts slavery's legacy in groundbreaking show

The musical, which comes to Berkeley for one night only, is a fully staged work that recasts the slave trade as a parable about gods and humans.

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Global superstar Angélique Kidjo's musical theatre work "Yemandja" to premiere at MASS MoCA

Angélique Kidjo has cross-pollinated the West African traditions of her childhood in Benin with elements of American R&B, funk and jazz, as well as influences from Europe and Latin America. Kidjo also travels the world advocating on behalf of children in her capacity as a UNICEF and OXFAM goodwill Ambassador and created her own charitable foundation, Batonga, dedicated to support the education of young girls in Africa. The global superstar and four-time Grammy Award winner now stars in "Yemandja," a new music theater work that is a family drama and historical thriller infused with Greek tragedy and themes of love, betrayal, honor, free will, and the horror and injustice of slavery. Named for a Yoruban deity, this MASS MoCA co-commission a parable about gods and humans that illuminates through song what can happen when people are robbed of their culture. The musical will be performed at MASS MoCA on March 4 and 5.

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Angélique Kidjo's 'Yemandja' is a family drama and historical thriller

Around the world, Benin-born singer, songwriter and activist Angélique Kidjo is musical royalty. On Friday, March 4, at the Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art in North Adams, she will become

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Robert Falls to Step Down as Goodman Theatre Artistic Director in Summer 2022

Robert Falls to Step Down as Goodman Theatre Artistic Director in Summer 2022
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News: The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts Announces 120+ Performances for 2021-2022 during its 50th Anniversary Season

News: The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts Announces 120+ Performances for 2021-2022 during its 50th Anniversary Season
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A photographer looks deep into America's past


A photographer looks deep into America's past
Dawoud Bey, A Young Man Resting on an Exercise Bike, Amityville, NY, 1988. Pigmented inkjet print (printed 2019), 30 x 40 in. (76.2 x 101.6 cm); Frame: 41 1/8 x 50 1/8 x 2 1/8 in. Collection of the artist; courtesy Sean Kelly Gallery, New York; Stephen Daiter Gallery, Chicago; and Rena Bransten Gallery, San Francisco. © Dawoud Bey.
by Tausif Noor
(NYT NEWS SERVICE)
.- Before he became a photographer, Dawoud Bey trained as a jazz percussionist, looking to John Coltrane as a role model for melding craft with a commitment to social justice. As a teenager in the 1960s, Bey was finely attuned to the social and political upheavals of the civil rights movement, staging sit-ins and demonstrations with his high school classmates and joining the Black Panther Party, whose newspaper he sold on the weekends. By 1968, the struggle for racial equality was converging with demonstrations against the war in Vietnam and the early stages of women’s liberation, forming a pattern of transformation and upheaval that culminated with the assassination of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.

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Dawoud Bey's Images at the Whitney Museum Look Deep Into America's Past


A Photographer Looks Deep Into America’s Past
Dawoud Bey’s images at the Whitney Museum expose rich histories hidden beneath the surface, how places evolve over time.
Dawoud Bey, “A Boy in Front of the Loew’s 125th Street Movie Theater,” from “Harlem, U.S.A.,” 1976.Credit...Dawoud Bey/ Sean Kelly Gallery, Stephen Daiter Gallery, and Rena Bransten Gallery
By Tausif Noor
April 29, 2021
Before he became a photographer, Dawoud Bey trained as a jazz percussionist, looking to John Coltrane as a role model for melding craft with a commitment to social justice. As a teenager in the 1960s, Bey was finely attuned to the social and political upheavals of the civil rights movement, staging sit-ins and demonstrations with his high school classmates and joining the Black Panther Party, whose newspaper he sold on the weekends. By 1968, the struggle for racial equality was converging with demonstrations against the war in Vietnam and the early stages of women’s liberation, forming a pattern of transformation and upheaval that culminated with the assassination of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

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