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Arts & Culture (Page 108)

December 8, 2020

Dallas Artists and Activists Join Forces to Tell the City’s Hidden Stories

Art and activism mix in Dallas. [Credit: Angela Faz] (DALLAS, TX) — Propelled by the Black Lives Matter movement and […]

By Amina Khan

December 8, 2020

A Mexican Restaurant Opens the Door to Diversity in a North Carolina Beach Town

The traditional Mexican cuisine at Camino Real contrasts its neighbors’ menu of deep-fried fish, chicken, and hushpuppies.

By Dwight Torres

December 8, 2020

Closure of Seattle’s Gay and Lesbian Bars Leaves LGBTQ Residents Adrift

A couple holding hands next to one of the many iconic rainbow crosswalks on Capitol Hill. [Credit: Rori Syarif; @Rorish […]

By Lindsay Ray

December 8, 2020

The Immigrant Restaurant Owner From a Country Without Food

SURF CITY, N.C. — “Seven motorcyclists circled my car with red shirts [government agents], rifles pointed at me.” said Miguel […]

By Dwight Torres

Koa Mikaelah Fernandez - The Click

December 7, 2020

Many Names, One Story: The Life Of A Third-Generation Medicine Woman

Koa Mikaelah Fernandez discusses her journey as a healer and explains how she embraces the traditions of generations before her.

By Anna Wesche

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