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Like Lord Raghunath, who chose exile over breaking his father’s word, Tata Mandela chose imprisonment over compromising his principles.
Renowned author Percival Everett spoke with the IUN community about his new novel, "James," a literary rebuttal to "Huckleberry Finn." ...
Holi, Nowruz and Women's History Month at events for all ages; spend an afternoon drawing; or enjoy concerts from chamber to punk.
Discover the rich history of Christian tattooing, from early Roman prisoners to present-day pilgrims in Jerusalem and Loreto. A fascinating tradition.
An appreciation of South African playwright Athol Fugard, whose plays that bore witness to the cruelty of apartheid, ...
The Arts Council of the Southern Finger Lakes recently announced the inaugural recipients of the Southern Finger Lakes (SFLX) ...
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The South African on MSNEight South African small towns that feel like a European escapeWant to have a vacay in Europe without leaving South Africa? These 8 amazing small towns in SA will help you do just that - ...
Explore the cultural significance of braids for Black women and the rising costs of this protective hairstyle, which has become a luxury item.
The city of New Orleans might still be recovering from hosting the Super Bowl, but that’s not stopping the birthplace of jazz music from getting ready to celebrate it’s biggest annual holiday this ...
The Art Museum of the Americas, a cultural venue run by the Organization of American States (OAS) in Washington D.C., has canceled two upcoming shows featuring Black and LGBTQ+ artists.
His first novel, “Invisible Man,” about social and intellectual issues faced by African Americans, was published in 1952 and the only one published before his death. Known as the “First Lady ...
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