Gate A-4
Wandering around the Albuquerque Airport Terminal, after learning my flight had been delayed four hours, I heard an announcement: “If anyone in the vicinity of Gate A-4 understands any Arabic, please come to the gate immediately.” Well—one pauses these days. Gate A-4 was my own gate. I went there.
Ailey dancers perform and excerpt from ‘Lazarus,’ together while apart
The Ailey dancers may be not be in the same place at this moment in time, but they are still finding ways to dance together. In this video, they perform an excerpt of Rennie Harris’ “Lazarus.”
People are recreating famous paintings at home during coronavirus quarantine
Since you can no longer visit your favourite art gallery, why not make the masterpieces yourself? The Internet is absolutely buzzing with self isolation-inspired creativity – and now it seems the latest trend is recreating famous artwork.
What the World Needs Now
Just a little something to brighten your day. What started as an idea on my flight home from college ended in a collaboration with some of the most incredible people. I couldn’t be more grateful. Please share to help us promote positivity and optimism while we need it most.
“Write it Down”: Historian Suggests Keeping a Record of Life During the Pandemic
“You do not write alone,” Herbert “Tico” Braun tells his University of Virginia students. Even before this time of uncertainty due to the coronavirus pandemic, those words could be comforting, his students have told him.
How 17 Outsized Portraits Shook a Small Southern Town
Newnan, Ga., decided to use art to help the community celebrate diversity and embrace change. Not everyone was ready for what they saw.
This Morning I Pray for My Enemies – Joy Harjo
And whom do I call my enemy? An enemy must be worthy of engagement. I turn in the direction of the sun and keep walking. It’s the heart that asks the question, not my furious mind. The heart is the smaller cousin of the sun. It sees and knows everything. It hears the gnashing even […]