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Charles Fuller, who won Pulitzer for 'A Soldier's Play,' dies at 83 Charles Fuller, who helped bring nuanced, multifaceted Black characters and stories to the forefront of American theater, winning a Pulitzer Prize in 1982 for "A Soldier's Play," his blistering exploration of racism and violence at a Louisiana Army ...
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Loretta Lynn, Country Music Star and Symbol of Rural Resilience, Dies at 90 NASHVILLE — Loretta Lynn, the country singer whose plucky songs and inspiring life story made her one of the most beloved American musical performers of her generation, died on Tuesday at her home in Hurricane Mills, Tenn. She was 90.
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How to support Latin musicians during and beyond Latin Heritage Month Get to know Soy Celesté : From San Antonio, TX and now a Denver resident. Soy Celesté is a solo music project by Celesté Martinez, who is a Queer Chicana rocking out on occupied Ute, Chyenne and Arapaho lands also referred to as Denver, Colorado. She sees ...
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'Blonde' plays with complicated ethics of fictionalizing real life De Armas claimed that the rating was unwarranted, and people were left wondering how a film about the American star received such a scandalous rating. But "Blonde" is anything but glamorous in both its themes and presentation.
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As 'Fossora' makes clear, Björk is an earthling Her music still teems with alien vim, but if you've ever seen a David Attenborough documentary, you know that Björk belongs here. For nearly three decades, she's been voicing the emotions that shape our humanity: desire, courage, grief, ...
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