Culture
Langston Hughes: Working-class voice for equality, peace and socialism
May 25, 2017Langston Hughes is justifiably known as the Poet Laureate of the African-American people. He died May 22, 1967 in New York City.
Read moreThe NAACP’s W.E.B. Du Bois and May Ovington illuminate an era
May 25, 2017In this play, we are eye witnesses to history.
Read more“Species Native to California” updates Chekhov to the wine country
May 24, 2017The playwright is not afraid to utter the word “colonialism.”
Read moreSergei Eisenstein’s debut film “Strike” (Stachka) to screen in L.A.
May 23, 2017Strike will screen on Friday, May 26 at 7:30 pm at the Los Angeles Workers Center, 1251 S. St. Andrews Place, L.A. 90019.
Read moreThe 14th Factory: Artists address the challenges of global society
May 19, 2017“My hope for The 14th Factory is to bring a broad range of minds together, to uplift and inspire, ignite conversation, action and solutions but also to provoke."
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