In commemoration of City Weekly's 40th anniversary, we are digging into our archives to celebrate. Each week, we FLASHBACK to a story or column from our past in honor of four decades of local ...
It has been nearly 50 years since legendary Lubbock bootmaker Willie Lusk Jr. passed away, but his impact on boot making and ...
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In the first six weeks of the new Trump administration, he has effectively gutted the government, threatened the world order, ...
More than four decades apart, the two Republicans campaigned on similar anti-big government themes. Once in office, they ...
It is unknown whether they contributed to the DCA crash, but the FAA's DEI policies have been a safety risk for a decade.
A black and white photo of Alberta Wright standing among ... she said. Large, framed art hung on the fuchsia and red walls; fabrics dangled from the ceiling, interspersed with chains that held ...
Sir Isaac Julien’s moving image installation interweaves period reenactments across five screens to create a vivid picture of ...
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By Will Heinrich At Bortolami Gallery, a star of the 2019 Whitney Biennial takes down the fourth wall between art and exhibition ... gathers nearly 200 black-and-white photographs showing ...
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One man's drawing helps tell the story of Hopkinsville's 1925 Black business districtIn addition to telling our local history, we want to highlight the people who documented that history for us to tell. On this final day of Black History Month, we're sharing one of those stories.
Corporate leaders across the globe are mourning the loss of Ronald C. Parker, the fierce diversity advocate who carved pathways for Black executives, among others, to ascend to the highest levels.
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