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The "Joyride" singer received the visionary award at the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender Community Center's annual ...
In Seattle, two local radio shows on Daybreak Star Radio and KEXP, are joining the efforts to illuminate and celebrate the ...
The Block Museum’s “Woven Being” is expansive yet concise, not so much a group exhibition as a mapping of diverse but related Indigenous art.
The exhibit at the Newberry Library has everything from “Star Wars” clips to Polaroid pictures, showing through pop culture how Native stories are still being created.
When a native American man sings a tribal song at Red Rocks, sound resonates off the ochre sandstone of the amphitheater, ...
"Black history is American history. Native American history is American history. This is all part of the story of our nation." ...
Des Moines native Edgar Rosa was drawn to the experiences of "chosen family" in Tracie Laymon's new film "Bob Trevino Likes It." ...
Live Nation announced that on July 26, at the Pavilion at Star Lake, multi-platinum global pop star Kesha will bring her ...
Wawa Welcome America returns for another year in Philadelphia. The 16-day festival, including the annual Fourth of July ...
On Tuesday morning, pop singer Kesha and the band Scissor Sisters announced one of their biggest American tours to date. The ...
Singer-songwriter-pop star Kesha will be hitting North American roads for the first time in a decade with her upcoming “The T!TS Out Tour” that will stop at Blossom Music Center on Monday, July 28.
Conventional wisdom dictates that consumers should have an emergency fund with enough money to cover three to six months' worth of living expenses – but in reality, 42% of Americans don't have ...
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