A documentary about cement and an anxiety-ridden sex comedy were among the Sundance Film Festival’s highlights.
It's official! Starting Feb. 17, McDonald's Shamrock Shake and the OREO Shamrock McFlurry return.
At 5 p.m. on West 128th Street in Harlem, the rats are already out, and some days it feels like a test of faith. “I would describe it as biblical. It’s epic. It’s unbelievable,” resident Elizabeth ...
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The secret history of viral music
In the age of TikTok, virality has become the music industry’s most valuable currency. Labels chase it, artists are pressured to manufacture it, and songs are often judged by their meme potential ...
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Ball State University swim and dive Harlem Shake
Ball State University Swim and Dive bringing the Harlem Shake to the pool deck like only they can. From synchronized chaos to ...
Over the weekend, the "Caricature trend" took over social media feeds, with individuals sharing AI-generated caricatures of ...
With dates added in April and May, there are plenty of chances to get "muddy." However, the first one is March 14th and spots ...
For most of the 369th’s Black members, it would take years, even decades, to receive American military honors.
At the final Park City edition of Sundance last week, my 14th consecutive one, I contemplated this line from Butch Cassidy ...
Sundance Film Festival celebrated its final year in Park City, Utah with humanist documentaries, future indie darlings and other films that are bound to be some of the most critically acclaimed of the ...
Our three Sundance correspondents, Amy Nicholson, Mark Olsen and Joshua Rothkopf, pick their favorites from this year's lineup and reflect on memories of Park City.
When Harlem’s renowned Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture asked me to recommend five of my favorites for its list of 100 books by Black authors, my first reaction was, “I’d be honored.” My ...
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