The Lark of Music: Cuban Soprano
As the winter temperatures drop in the northern hemisphere, it helps to listen to the hot Cuban jazz vocal stylings of Cuban soprano, Xiomara Alfaro.
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As the winter temperatures drop in the northern hemisphere, it helps to listen to the hot Cuban jazz vocal stylings of Cuban soprano, Xiomara Alfaro.
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Today’s Indigo Thread aims to promote a video series called “Killing Us Softly 4: Advertising’s Image of Women,” that features the research of Jean Kilbourne,
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“Don’t cry because it’s over, smile because it happened.” With this quote, Dr. Seuss echoes the sentiments of the play called Evolutionary, which was written
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Interview by Michelle Flowers “I am that I am,” is the mantra that begins the contemplative theatrical piece called RITUAL that is a part of
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Today marks the 30th anniversary of World AIDS Day. The Day is about raising awareness and money to end the spread of the HIV virus.
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Be thankful, grateful and generous. During this Thanksgiving holiday, I encourage all of our Indigo Thread readers to give thanks for all of the good
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In honor of Veteran’s Day, we celebrate the sacrifice of a little known black female service member, Susie Baker-King. She was the first African
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Interview: Joyce Lee Interviewed by Michelle Flowers Poet and performer, Joyce Lee, has toured the United States and been featured at the Nuyorican Poetry Café,
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New Media, New You “No man may make another free.” These profound words were spoken by writer and anthropologist, Zora Neale Hurston. When it comes
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