The cuts could imperil efforts to preserve historic documents and provide cultural education.
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Morgiane is perhaps the oldest opera by a Black American.
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It’s getting finishing touches before heading to U.S. Capitol.
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The poet and activist was a leading figure of the Black Arts Movement. Giovanni was working on her upcoming book of poetry, set to publish in the fall.
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Earlier this year, Giovanni spoke with NPR's Rachel Martin about her legacy.
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Pharrell Williams' announcement coincided with when tickets went on sale for Virginians.
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The Historic Endview property is home to a native Virginia fruit known for its unique texture and flavor.
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For purveyors of an artform that’s famously permanent, tattoo artists sure like to switch things up. From independent collectives to the “stick and poke” tattoo, a new generation is leaving its mark.
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‘Inawezekana: It Will Be Done’ will run until Sept. 14 at the Quirk Gallery.
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A 6-year-old narrates the story in Sun Seekers.
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VPM News Features Editor Whittney Evans spoke with host Rich Meagher about the new show.
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The film crew mounted IMAX cameras on the planes and used a helicopter to film the squadron as it practiced.
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Taylor Swift, whose latest album is now the first to surpass 1 billion Spotify streams in a single week, has smashed another record as well.
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Is there a poem that's stuck with you over the years? Tell NPR what it means to you.
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The image started out as a painting of his friend who lives in Richmond’s Oregon Hill neighborhood.
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Listen to a 30-minute interview with the late producer's mother, who's hosting the event.
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The Eastern Shore native is the first Black woman to win the picture book award.
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The Richmond band brings its signature hot and funky "solar music" to the Desk.
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Dawoud Bey's work challenges viewers to see how Black history has shaped America.
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An artist named Crazy Ace Daniels helped the city’s scene coalesce.