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The Venice International Film Festival is, without a doubt, one of the world’s most prestigious cinema celebrations. Every year, filmmakers and movie lovers from around the globe gather in Venice to ...
August meeting, an annual event amongst the Igbo ethnic nation in the Southeastern part of Nigeria that brings Igbo women from every corner of the world (home and abroad) back home to the community ...
What is summer without the festivals, concerts, exhibitions, and other fun activities to help you soak in the sun? August is a great time to step out and enjoy some of the best events Philadelphia has ...
This shows how much curiosity YouTube satisfies, and how global the search for meaningful, engaging content has become. But still, What Can You Not Find on YouTube? With all this content at your ...
FunTimes was established in 1992 (33 years ago) in Monrovia, Liberia and began operations in Philadelphia, PA over ten years. The magazine is the trusted information source for the African Diaspora.
Wellness on the Waterfront: Enjoy free fitness classes along the Delaware River. Photo by BeauMonde Originals courtesy of The Delaware River Waterfront Corporation: https://www.delawareriverwaterfront ...
In African societies, the institution of marriage is as complex as it comes. With many cultures observing long-standing traditions, norms, and procedures by which the union between a man and woman is ...
Discover how Joseph C. Kekula, Liberia's first Inspector General of Police, redefined modern policing after civil war—instilling discipline, fighting corruption, reforming ranks, and rebuilding trust ...
Creative Philadelphia’s Art In City Hall exhibition program is presenting My City, My Story: Local Identity and Community, a cool student exhibition by Photography Without Borders. The show celebrates ...
With Daily Dressings and Build The Table, Tiara Brown and her team are creating a platform where Black and Brown artists do not just survive, they succeed. We’ve all heard the phrase “starving artist.
You will never forget stepping into Gagosian London this spring and feeling the walls pulse with life, Amoako Boafo’s curatorial vision framed stories of community, while just down the continent, ...
Why 1989 Matters Today When Do the Right Thing exploded onto screens in June 1989, Brooklyn and America at large, were charged with racial tension. Lee’s script, famously set on the hottest day of the ...