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Espada said his father, along with others, was arrested but did not arrive at Rikers Island; instead, he was sent to Hart ...
BRAINERD — The Central Lakes College Performing Arts Center presents “The Exonerated,” a powerful and haunting documentary ...
Capa's tumultuous and all-too-brief life symbolizes the cosmopolitan and tragic Central European milieu of Budapest Jewry in ...
An abandoned bed that often remains empty until morning as its usual occupants seek shelter during Russian attacks. A ...
A new photography exhibition captures the glory of the Sussex seafront. The ‘Beside the Sea’ gallery began last Saturday (May 3) and will run until September 14, and showcases the work of ...
"I don’t think it was right to show myself as always being a boss,” says Karol G of new tour doc “Tomorrow Was Beautiful,” out May 8 ...
A review by The Associated Press has reaffirmed the photo credit for one of the most iconic images of the Vietnam War, nearly ...
The Rockingham Cemetery Committee wants to hire a professional photographer to document the town's five historic cemeteries, ...
The Corcoran School of the Arts and Design at George Washington University proudly presents Brown Eyes Dream, a powerful new multimedia exhibition by Bangladeshi visual artist and documentary ...
A Cumbrian red squirrel group is set to hold an event to raise awareness about the struggles of the native red squirrel ...
ACJ announces 2024 journalism award winners, recognising impactful stories from Article 14, The Wire, PARI, and more.
As states consider loosening laws that regulate child labor, Lewis W. Hine's early 20th century photographs, which helped child labor laws get passed, are worth our attention once again.