Culture (Page 16)

December 9, 2022
Fate of Historic Chicago Buildings Up for Debate
The Century and Consumers buildings reflect Chicago’s standing as a global leader in architectural innovation, but they may be a threat to a nearby courthouse.

December 8, 2022
New Art Exhibit Showcases America’s Only Touring Black Rodeo
The High Desert Museum in Bend, Oregon has a new art exhibit. The exhibit, “In the Arena: Photographs from America’s […]

November 15, 2022
Q&A: Dianne Blomberg on What It Takes to Write for Children
(DENVER) — Dianne Blomberg is a successful essayist and author who started writing children’s literature in 1999. She lives in […]

November 15, 2022
Q&A: Angélica Escoto on Documentary Photography and Quinceañeras
(LOS ANGELES) - Quinceañeras are a Mexican tradition where families celebrate their daughters’ fifteenth birthday. They are typically massive events that can include immediate family or entire communities. Angélica Escoto has documented quinceañeras in Southern California for the last fourteen years.

October 24, 2022
‘Theater is a Mirror:’ A Conversation With Director Erick Mukiira
The Kenyan director talks to The Click about his latest work and the struggle between art and censorship.