Hundreds of dancers from the area will soon travel to Washington, D.C., to celebrate the archiving of the art form at the Library of Congress. It's a huge update, years in the making, for anyone who ...
Pioneering science fiction filmmaker George Méliès short, "Gugusse and the Automaton," was discovered in Michigan and can now ...
In the brief silent film, Méliès portrays a magician named Gugusse who is showing off an “automaton” in what looks like a ...
The collection includes cut songs, unproduced teleplays, scrapbooks, recordings, and more.
From spiritual arrangements to symphonic works, the pioneering composer wrote it all. Her legacy is honored with a weekend of programming at Northwestern University, her alma mater.
The “plot,” such as it is, is a very short, very slapstick take on The Terminator, as a man’s hubris (turning a crank to make ...
Women’s History Month is a month-long celebration that kicks off on March 1st. We’ve put together the best ideas and ...
Metro is partnering with the DC Public Library to bring a new library to the Congress Heights area.
UVA professor Oludamini Ogunnaike discusses his work and inspiration after reading at the Library of Congress.
More than 125 years after Du Bois presented his works in Paris, the AJC has re-created the visualizations and photographs ...
Clark Atlanta University to unveil exhibition inspired by AJC’s retelling of Du Bois’ ‘Exhibit of American Negroes,’ bringing ...
The American Library Association denounced H.R. 7661, a federal bill targeting LGBTQ+ stories that would modify the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 to restrict "sexually oriented" ...