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The Diamondback reviews the classic comedy.
Ruth E. Carter, whose career has spanned more than 35 years and 40 films, discusses how she uses costumes to tell stories about race, culture and politics.
A National Endowment for the Humanities grant will enhance the ability of Lakeland residents to manage their cultural heritage.
Ruth E. Carter, Academy Award-winning costume designer of “Black Panther,” to visit campus.
Theatre students juggle chaos and fun in comedy ‘Noises Off.’
Exhibit celebrates artwork of innovative feminist Djuna Barnes.
New grant program supports research in arts, social sciences, politics, history, more.
DC Metro Theater Arts reviews performance.
Academy loves old-fashioned movie-maybe too much, says film studies professor.
UMD students discuss injustice at Black History Month event.