Morrison won the Nobel Prize and the Pulitzer Prize. As America nears its 250th birthday, the state of Ohio will commemorate the milestone with a yearlong initiative celebrating literary icon Toni ...
Toni Morrison is one of the most decorated novelists in American history, known for titles including “The Bluest Eye” and “Beloved.” She was the first Black woman to win the Nobel Prize in Literature, ...
As the United States of America turns 250 years old, Ohio will celebrate its "Beloved" author and Nobel laureate, Toni Morrison. Named after the Nobel and Pulitzer Prize winning author's most renowned ...
There’s a lot to love about Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts: Its iconic building, designed by architect Bennie Gonzales. Its picturesque surroundings in downtown Scottsdale filled with ...
In 1970, Toni Morrison published her first novel, “The Bluest Eye.” Set in Ohio in the 1940s, the powerful story is centered around 11-year-old Pecola Breedlove, a Black girl who grew up in a violent ...
Exhibition held at the Grey Art Gallery & Study Center, New York University, Jan. 17-Feb. 24, 1990, and at the Fine Arts Gallery, University of British Columbia ...
With trumpet in hand and favorite band in his heart, Tony Carlucci has traveled the country playing songs he’s always loved. The band leader for Brass Transit, an eight-member Chicago tribute band, ...
It’s a great time to be a New York Liberty fan. Just ask 12-year-old twins Billie and Cassie Hess, who have donned the same floor-length seafoam green tunics and matching crowns to see the ...
LONDON-It was Manolo Blahnik's night on Thursday, with a private view of the new Victoria and Albert Museum show, "Marie Antoinette Style," and a lavish, 18th-century-inspired dinner celebrating the ...
Syracuse, N.Y. — Rickie Collins left the locker room after Saturday’s loss to face a room full of reporters waiting to ask him about his three-point debut as the team’s starting quarterback. After ...
The pain of the loss still stung. Fran Brown felt it. He saw it in the faces of his Syracuse players, too. Especially his quarterback. Kyle McCord threw five interceptions. Three were returned for ...