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fromTime Out New York
22 hours ago

Broadway review: Ayo Edebiri shows her work in Proof ()

The revival of David Auburn's drama 'Proof' explores themes of mental illness and mathematical genius through the characters of Robert and Catherine.
Arts
fromOregon ArtsWatch * Arts & Culture News
5 days ago

Spoken-word poetry, immigration fears, friendship, and 'Brown Face' onstage * Oregon ArtsWatch

The play at Milagro Theatre explores friendship, identity, culture, and immigration through a poetry-slam format with audience engagement.
fromwww.theguardian.com
4 days ago

This scene is alive': Abidjan art week showcases city as growing cultural hub

The after-hours special showcase was first tested in January 2024 on the sidelines of the Africa Cup of Nations football tournament hosted and won by Cote d'Ivoire.
Arts
#open-mic
SF music
fromFuncheap
2 months ago

16th & Mission Open Mic (w/out a mic)

Weekly free outdoor open-mic-style gathering at 16th & Mission BART every Thursday 9pm–12am celebrating decades of inclusive, multilingual artistic expression.
Arts
fromFuncheap
2 months ago

16th & Mission Open Mic (w/out a mic)

Weekly outdoor open-mic at 16th & Mission BART every Thursday 9pm–12am, free and welcoming all performers and languages.
SF music
fromFuncheap
2 weeks ago

16th & Mission Open Mic (w/out a mic)

An outdoor open mic event celebrating 20 years of artistic expression takes place every Thursday from 9pm to 12am at 16th & Mission BART.
SF music
fromFuncheap
2 weeks ago

16th & Mission Open Mic (w/out a mic)

An outdoor open mic event has been celebrating diverse expressions in San Francisco for 19 years, welcoming all forms of art every Thursday night.
fromArchDaily
2 weeks ago

Choreographing Lagos: Dele Adeyemo on Dance, Cosmology, and Spatial Practices

Eshu's proverb tells both a story of reparation and of ancestrality by joyfully bending spacetime conventions and accessing subjects from the past with present actions.
Social justice
London music
fromPitchfork
3 weeks ago

Joshua Idehen: I know you're hurting, everyone is hurting, everyone is trying, you have got to try

Joshua Idehen transformed from a toxic troll to a reflective artist, using his experiences to create impactful poetry and music.
Social justice
fromwww.npr.org
2 weeks ago

The iconic South African theater that took on apartheid

The Market Theater in Johannesburg played a crucial role in anti-apartheid activism and celebrates its 50th anniversary this year.
Arts
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 weeks ago

African people are surreal': songwriter and blues poet Aja Monet on Black resistance and love as spiritual warfare

Aja Monet blends surrealism and blues in her art, addressing themes of love, resistance, and societal absurdities influenced by historical fascism.
fromwww.amny.com
1 month ago

Here are 10 great ways to celebrate poetry in NYC for World Poetry Day | amNewYork

Sadly, on Nov. 1, 2023, the Nuyorican Poets Cafe closed its location at 236 E 3rd St. to undergo a three-year Nuyoricanstruction project aimed at renovating its 100-year-old building, with plans to reopen in 2026. During that time, the cafe has partnered with the Bowery Poetry Club to host a Nuyorican Poets Cafe Slam every Monday night beginning at 7 p.m.
NYC music
Graphic design
fromColossal
1 month ago

Myth, Masks, and LEGO: Ekow Nimako's Elaborate Afrofuturistic Sculptures

Ekow Nimako creates Afrofuturistic sculptures from black LEGO bricks, exploring African diaspora mythology, folklore, and spiritual traditions through figurative and allegorical forms.
Writing
fromwww.amny.com
4 weeks ago

At Zoe Branch's table, poetry is alive and well in New York City | amNewYork

Zoe Branch's typewriter poetry in Central Park has made her a notable figure, offering personalized poems that connect deeply with individuals.
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Act Black: posters of Black Americans on stage and screen in pictures

Many of these posters are the only surviving proof of certain shows, with no recordings of plays, and certain films, having been lost over time. They offer a history of Black Americans trying to counter harmful stereotypes and provide vital and humanizing contributions to a growing Black culture.
Arts
Arts
fromHyperallergic
1 month ago

Amoako Boafo Takes His Studio on the Road

Amoako Boafo's exhibition combines 22 portraits with seating areas and a recreated studio model, creating an immersive space that transports visitors from Los Angeles to his hometown of Accra, Ghana.
Books
fromThe New Yorker
1 month ago

Adrian Matejka Reads C. D. Wright

Adrian Matejka reads poetry selections including C. D. Wright's 'Against the Encroaching Grays' and his own poem 'Almost Home' in conversation with Kevin Young.
New York City
fromBronx Times
3 months ago

Once a circus performer, now a Bronx playwright, Victor Vauban Jr. finds a new stage - Bronx Times

Victor Vauban transformed a youth circus career into a Bronx-based career as a playwright, director, and occasional performer.
Film
fromBerlin Art Link
2 months ago

Interview with Karimah Ashadu | Berlin Art Link

Tendered centers on MUSCLE, exploring Nigerian masculinity's ties to labor, class, patriarchy and colonial afterlives through intimate cinematic focus on Black male bodies.
Photography
fromPortland Mercury
2 months ago

Ronin Roc on Why He Sees Black Art as "More Than February"

More Than February gallery elevates Black creativity year-round through Ronin Roc's digital portraits and a community-centered, accessible platform in Portland's Old Town/Chinatown.
Miscellaneous
fromwww.dw.com
1 month ago

Nigeria: Inquiry set for son of renowned writer Adichie

A Lagos coroner's court scheduled an inquest into the death of author Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie's 21-month-old son, renewing scrutiny of Nigeria's healthcare standards and medical negligence allegations.
Music
fromOregon ArtsWatch * Arts & Culture News
2 months ago

Oregon celebrates Black History Month * Oregon ArtsWatch

Oregon communities are hosting music, poetry, dance, theater, library programs, and food-justice initiatives to celebrate Black history, culture, and community resilience during February and beyond.
Books
fromwww.npr.org
2 months ago

Poet Rachel Eliza Griffiths says she won't let pain be 'the engine that drives the ship'

Rachel Eliza Griffiths experienced dissociative episodes and memory blackouts after her best friend's death and during subsequent trauma, and she chronicled these experiences in a memoir.
Arts
fromwww.7x7.com
1 month ago

Spring Arts 2026: Black Panther Artist Emory Douglas, 'Macbeth' Reimagined, Ravi Shankar + More

Bay Area cultural venues showcase diverse programming including Hong Kong cartoonist Justin Wong's U.S. debut, Monet's Venice paintings, and Shakespearean theatrical adaptations.
London music
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

I really believe in revivals of Black work': why a director brought back Chadwick Boseman's play Deep Azure

Chadwick Boseman's play Deep Azure, directed by Tristan Fynn-Aiduenu at the Globe theatre, revives Black theatrical work through poetry, hip-hop, and Jacobean verse, honoring Boseman's legacy as a writer and director committed to Black representation.
Photography
fromBusiness Matters
2 months ago

Broadway Polaroids on Creativity, Presence, and Resilience

Broadway Polaroids captures honest Polaroid portraits of Broadway performers, prioritizing presence over polish and building community through authentic moments.
#open-mic-night
Books
fromThe Nation
2 months ago

Ishmael Reed on His Diverse Inspirations

A 1960s artist navigated and bridged Black cultural nationalism and the white counterculture while collaborating with multicultural avant-garde artists.
#poetry
fromHyperallergic
2 months ago

The African Diaspora Pictures Itself

Walking through Ideas of Africa: Portraiture and Political Imaginationat the Museum of Modern Art, I noticed that the exhibition didn't have definite sections or texts, and the wall labels abstained from naming the nationalities of the photographers. It was an invigorating experience to be in a show that eschews geographic boundaries set up by Western nations, as well as rejects a cause-and-effect narrative that centers Western colonialism as a framework for understanding African aesthetic production.
Arts
fromsfist.com
1 month ago

Field Notes: BART Poetry, Revolutionary Black Panther Art, and from Rural Alaska to the Super Bowl

On a daily ride between San Leandro and the Mission, a young poet found her page in motion. Sehinne's poem earned a rare sweep of nine-or-higher scores at the 2025 Brave New Voices festival, helping Team Youth Speaks Bay Area take first place. In the piece, the train becomes a steady, slightly offbeat presence part family member, part witness a place where writing happens in stolen minutes between stations.
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