Email notifications are only sent once a day, and only if there are new matching items. POJOAQUE PUEBLO — In a demonstration of healing, Josiah Enriquez’s moccasins etched rapid, intricate patterns in ...
When we began this column in our 180th anniversary year to celebrate formidable women, we knew Carmen de Lavallade would be one of our first tributes. We asked T&C contributing editor Susan Fales-Hill ...
When we began this column in our 180th anniversary year to celebrate formidable women, we knew Carmen de Lavallade would be one of our first tributes. We asked T&C contributing editor Susan Fales-Hill ...
American actress, choreographer, dancer, Kennedy Center Honoree and fashion swan, Carmen de Lavallade was, as WWD wrote in 1983, “very beautiful.” The New Orleans native and first Black prima ...
A Google bug report on the Chromium Issue Tracker today has inadvertently leaked the Android desktop interface for the first time. The bug report published today about Chrome Incognito tabs was ...
Dancer and presenter Stefano De Martino has suffered a grave loss: his father, Enrico, has died at the age of 61. He had been ill for some time, according to reports, but his condition had worsened in ...
Your Guide to KC: Star culture and identity writer J.M. Banks is acting as a tour guide of sorts to some well-known and hidden gems, with a focus on Kansas City’s communities of color. Send your ideas ...
Dancer, choreographer, actress and teacher Carmen de Lavallade, one of the pioneers of American modern dance, and the first prima ballerina of Creole descent to perform at New York's Metropolitan ...
Subscribe to The St. Louis American‘s free weekly newsletter for critical stories, community voices, and insights that matter. Sign up Through movement, Carmen de Lavallade shifted culture. Her ...
De Lavallade became a member of the Lester Horton Dance Theater in 1949 where she danced as a lead dancer until her departure for New York City with Alvin Ailey in 1954. She studied dancing with ...