Beyond determined decadence, Cate White’s work points to free love’s runoff from and its feints to cross-gender equality.
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Excerpted from a new photography book, Picturing Black History, these unearthed archival images you will see Josephine Baker, ...
JOHNSTOWN, Pa. – A Black History Month tradition started by one of Johnstown’s first Black educators continued Friday night for the second consecutive year since she died. Johnstown Women of ...
Celebrate Black History Month with WURD Radio by focusing on phenomenal Black Philly writers as we create our essential reading list to survive 2025. Please see the essential reading list from several ...
The best photo printers create great colour and mono photo prints at home, but which one should you go for? I’ve been testing and reviewing desktop printers for decades and have come to the conclusion ...
January 2025 Smartphone cameras have come a long way, but you probably still notice images that could benefit from a little editing help, whether that’s brightening a photo of your friends in a ...
Here are grades for all the major confirmed transfers in the men's game, with each listed ... the time feels right for a big move. Continue reading this article and more from top writers, for ...
Despite diversity being a much-discussed topic in the tech industry, representation for Black tech workers is still not where it needs to be, with African Americans holding just 7% of the ...
Critics slammed New York Magazine for cropping black ... photo. Christopher Barnard/X “Almost everyone is white,” Colyar wrote, followed by a descriptive flourish about the shindig. “The men ...
American Conservation Coalition president Christopher Barnard condemned the cover of the latest issue, claiming, "New York Magazine literally cropped all the Black people out of this cover photo ...