Culture (Page 57)
December 10, 2019
As This Louisville Neighborhood Changes, Can It Avoid Pushing Residents Out?
Shelby Park is a neighborhood undergoing the familiar changes that can be seen in countless cities. As residents struggle to access groceries, pharmacies and other services, art galleries, whiskey bars, and cafes have opened in the old buildings along the main thoroughfares. The change has attracted new residents and visitors, while the cost of living has steadily increased.
December 10, 2019
Harlem School Hosts Annual Harvest Fest Celebrating Many Cultures
Global Community Charter School in Harlem, New York hosted its annual Harvest Fest celebration with food, fun, and facts from […]
December 10, 2019
This Working-Class New Jersey Town Found a New Focus
Lambertville, NJ was once known as a small, blue-collar rivertown built on industry which changed face over time becoming an arts haven attracting a creative community with notable paintings praised around the world.
December 10, 2019
Documentarian Behind ‘Badass Librarians of Timbuktu’ On How She Transforms An Idea Into Film
Photo Credit: Harry Montas – Bronx Documentary Center NEW YORK – From producing, directing and handling a camera, this successful […]
December 10, 2019
Indian Jailor Publishes New Book About Life As A Prison Guard At Tihar Jail
By Christina MacGillivray NEW DELHI –On November 26, Roli Books launched Black Warrant, a book written by Sunil Gupta who […]