In an absurd world order that threatens Black femme existence, Afrofuturists teach us to peer beyond Beauty culture and other systemic delusions of power into new, imaginative realities.
In ‘The Alluvials,’ artist Alice Bucknell reimagines the Los Angeles water system.
Festival organizers called Nowruz a “universal moment of rebirth and renewal,” a cultural welcoming of spring.
This week, it's Last Call, Tacoma, Lost Records: Bloom & Rage, and loads more 's Nina Freeman! Cheers Nina! Mind if we have a ...
Books can turn up in your life when you need them. What does the resurgent popularity of a dystopian novel say about modern ...
John Scalzi, Silvia Park and Ai Jang all have new books out this month. Whether it’s time travel or a moon made of cheese ...
In Agustina Bazterrica’s new novel, “The Unworthy,” a dystopian future ravaged by climate change has stripped the world of ...
Hill approaches archives not merely as repositories of the past but as active sites of worldbuilding that shape futures.
Cobb County Public Library’s March calendar features several Book Discussion options for adults. The sessions include a ...
"From the start of this extraordinary debut, Nana Kwame Adjei-Brenyah’s writing will grab you, haunt you, enrage and ...
In this passage from Dengue Boy, the latest read for the New Scientist Book Club, we get an insight into life for Michel ...
With a major expansion by OMA debuting this fall, the museum reopens with a landmark exhibition featuring 150 artists, and ...
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