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REVIEW: IBTC’s ‘Ain’t No Mo’:’ You just gon’ have to see it 

I was told this play might make me uncomfortable.  Jordan E. Cooper’s “Ain’t No Mo’” paves the way for a provocative new season for the...

‘The Battle for the Black Mind’ by Karida L. Brown

c.2025, Legacy Lit  $30.00 256 pages “Use your brain!” If you had a dime for every time a teacher, parent or supervisor told you that, you’d be rich....

Books for Father’s Day by various authors

c.2025, various publishers $14.99 - $30 Various page counts Your Dad is the best. He gives great hugs, first of all. He teaches you things, fixes what’s broken,...

“Together We Roared: Alongside Tiger for His Epic Twelve-Year, Thirteen-Majors Run” by Steve Williams and Evin Priest

c.2025, Wm. Morrow $30.00 320 pages Three hundred thirty-six little pockmarks. Placed atop a thick sliver of wood, the ball they’re on presents a challenge. Whack that dimpled...

Women’s History Month Books for Kids by various authors

c.2024, 2025 $17.99 - $20                            various page counts Mom and Grandma know a lot of things. They know what you like for breakfast and for lunch. They...

“Life and Death of the American Worker” by Alice Driver

c.2024, One Signal Publishers $28.99 272 pages Whatever pays the bills. That's what you do, day in and day out, looking ahead for the weekend or even just...

‘The Insatiable City: Food and Race in New Orleans’ by Theresa McCulla

"The Insatiable City: Food and Race in New Orleans" by Theresa McCulla c.2024, The University of Chicago Press $32.50 345 pages You've spent a lot of time scouring...

“The Truths We Hold: An American Journey” by Kamala Harris

c.2020, Penguin Books   $18.00 paperback             336 pages It starts early-on. At first, it seems spontaneous: parents who enjoy their interests naturally display those passions to small children who...

REVIEW: NAATC gives breathtaking performance of ‘Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom’

August Wilson’s “Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom” is onstage at the Phoenix Theatre Cultural Center March 8-24. Set in a 1927 recording studio in Chicago, Ma Rainey...

Review: `Marmaduke’: Who let this dog out?

Wouldn't it be great if 7-year-olds could drive themselves to the movies? You could give them some money for Junior Mints or whatever, send...
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