WELCOME TO FALL. NEW … JOHN BOEHNER’S new book has a name, a cover and a release date — and it’s all as delicious as you would’ve hoped. — “ON THE […]
While COVID-19 canceled a lot of cultural and social events, the pandemic has not stopped protests and the fight for equity and justice– as is the case with March on […]
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 21 OUTSIDE VOICES: The President Woodrow Wilson House is celebrating the centennial of the 19th amendment with an outdoor exhibit. Enjoy this week’s cooler weather and take in “Suffrage Outside!” […]
In February 1965, two of America’s most towering public intellectuals faced off at the University of Cambridge in England. They were there to debate the proposition: “The American Dream is […]
The Brother’s Network, a non-profit arts organization is showcasing March On. The festival started Sunday, Sept. 20 and will run virtually for the first time through Sept. 27. The Brother’s […]
Stacey Abrams’ documentary about voter suppression “All In: The Fight For Democracy” debuted Friday on Amazon Prime and will be featured during this week’s virtual March On. Landmark Cinema in Midtown is also […]
As with most events held in 2020, March On has two major historical moments to contend with — the coronavirus pandemic and the racial reckoning spurred by the Black Lives […]
The 1965 March on Washington was a galvanizing moment for the American civil-rights movement of the ‘60s, but in terms of media coverage of American race relations of that era, […]
News4 Your Sunday: March On! Festival Pat Lawson Muse talks with Artistic Director Isisara Bey about March On. View the source article: CLICK HERE
New York City Ballet announced today that the Company will launch a digital fall season on Monday, September 28 which will continue for five weeks through Saturday, October 31, 2020. […]
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