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From breaking news and insider insights to exhibitions and events around the world, the team at The Art Newspaper picks apart the art world's big stories with the help of special guests. An award-winning podcast hosted by Ben Luke. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Ground-breaking, Peabody Award-winning broadcast news journalist Carl Nelson, has interviewed Presidents, Prime Ministers, Heads of State, politicians, authors, celebrities, civic leaders, and people from all walks of life over a four-decade career that has taken him from Nelson Mandela’s prison cell in South Africa to the Rodney King Riots in Los Angeles, to his present career as the host of Washington DC’s latest daily newsmaker radio program weekdays from 6-10 am on WOL 1450am, WOLB Talk ...
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The Last Bohemians is an award-winning, critically acclaimed, independent podcast series that meets maverick and radical women in arts and culture and takes listeners on a vivid, hallucinatory trip through their extraordinary lives. From subversive musicians and style icons to game-changing artists, these are women who have lived life on the edge and who still refuse to play by the rules. The series was created in 2019 by host and journalist Kate Hutchinson and is produced by a team of risin ...
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Join us on Wednesday morning for an inspiring and informative discussion led by a panel of progressive clergy leaders on voter participation and education. Before the panel, music historian Bill Carpenter will honor Black Music Month by delving into Baltimore's rich Black Music Heritage. Activist Dayvon Love will also provide a Reparations update a…
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Marshall Thompson from the legendary Chi-Lites group returns to our classroom. Marshall will discuss how the group started and why so many great Black singers emerged from Chicago. Before Marshall, the Duke of Earl Gene Chandler checks in Math Guru Akil Parker will outline how parents can support their children to become math scholars. Veteran Musi…
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the founder of Black Lawyers for Justice. Malik Shabazz will share a Reparations update and provide insight into the Presidential Election and the upcoming Supreme Court ruling on Trump’s immunity request. LA activist Brother Askia will discuss the concerns of our young people, and singer Judy Cheeks will continue our final week of Black Music Mont…
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Dr. Maulana Karenga and Professor James Small join the show to discuss the connections between Juneteenth and Reparations, Sudan, Haiti, and Palestine issues and more. They will also analyze the Civil Rights move towards integration. Sudan: Entertainment, Food, Languages, Places To Visit + More The History Of Juneteenth Explained Text "DCnews" to 5…
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This week: Just Stop Oil’s Stonehenge protest. On Wednesday, two activists sprayed orange powder paint made from cornflour on to three of the boulders at Stonehenge, prompting outrage and some support. Before this latest action, in an article for the July/August print edition of The Art Newspaper, John Paul Stonard had argued that Just Stop Oil’s m…
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Happy Juneteenth! Our celebrations on this monumental day are led by Contra Costa College professor Manu Ampim, who specializes in African and African-American History. Before Professor Ampim, banking, and financial expert Darnell Parker will be discussing consumer spending, inflation, US debt, cyber-attacks, and rules for investing. Juneteenth: Th…
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Social activist Rev. William Barber will join our classroom to provide details about this weekend's Mass Poor People's Low-Wage Workers Assembly and March in Washington D.C. Additionally, DC humanitarian and activist Sinclair Skinner will update us on his I Love Black People project. Chicago pastor Anthony Williams will also discuss the late Civil …
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Morgan State University Professor Ray Winbush returns to our classroom to discuss the Oklahoma Supreme Court's dismissal of a lawsuit filed by the last two survivors of the Tulsa Race Massacre. He will also talk about the shift to the right of the US Supreme Court and other related topics. Before Dr. Winbush speaks, Sister Marsha will lead a panel …
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Join us for an insightful conversation with Clinical Psychologist Dr. Jerome Fox, the author of the best-selling workbook "Addicted to White, The Oppressed in League with the Oppressor, A Shame-based Alliance". Also Baltimore's Captain Andrew, who will provide a preview of a Father's Day event, and DC-based activist Dr. Kokayi Patterson will be fea…
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This week: it’s arguably the best loved of the major art fairs among collectors and dealers, but what have we learned about the art market at this year’s Art Basel, in its original Swiss home? The Art Newspaper’s acting art market editor, Tim Schneider, tells us about the big sales in Switzerland amid the wider market picture. The journalist Lynn B…
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Civil Rights Activist, Former UN Ambassador, and Atlanta Mayor Andrew Young will lead a panel discussion on voting. He helped draft the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Voting Rights Act of 1965. Before the panel, we'll continue our Black Music Month salute with Music Historian Bill Carpenter. Before Bill, the NOI Student Minister Nuri Muhammad wil…
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The President/General of Universal African Peoples Organization joins our classroom, Zaki Baruti will discuss the attack on St. Louis Congresswoman Corie Bush and other Progressive Candidates. He will also address the coordinated attacks on State Attorneys Kim Foxx in Chicago, Kim Gardner in St. Louis, and Marilyn Mosby in Baltimore. Zaki will also…
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The University of Houston's Dr. Gerald Horne returns to our classroom to review the South African Elections and the issues in Kenya, Haiti, and the UK. Professor Horne will also discuss the recent China/Russia summit and what it means for the US and the rest of the world. He will also talk about his latest books. Before Dr. Horne, Political Bogger …
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This week: we explore the Art Institute of Chicago’s exhibition dedicated to what Georgia O’Keeffe called her New Yorks—paintings of skyscrapers and views from one of them across the East River, which marked a turning point in her career. Sarah Kelly Oehler, one of the curators of the show, tells us more. One of the most distinctive of all London’s…
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Social activist Rev. William Barber will be in our classroom to outline this month’s Poor People’s Campaign, scheduled for Washington, DC later this month. The event will feature a march and rally to draw attention to the nation’s issues of poverty, low wages, and voter information. Before Rev. Barber’s presentation, we’ll preview the ADACCI Annual…
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Dr. Stephanie Myers from Black Women for Positive Changes will shed light on the group’s 2024 non-violence project, and Music Publicist, Ira Tucker will kick off our Black Music Month salute. Don’t miss out on this thought-provoking discussion! Black Music Month – Influential Icons Learn More About The 54 Countries of Africa Text "DCnews" to 52140 …
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Attorney A. Dwight Pettit's return to our classroom to discuss the legal aftermath of the Trump guilty verdicts and will also shed light on Trump's sentencing next month and its potential impact on his other legal issues. Before Attorney Pettit, Chrissy Thornton from Baltimore's' Associated Black Charities will join us. Reactions To Donald Trump’s …
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The publication in April of Stanford University’s Artificial Intelligence Index Annual Report has provided the art world with much food for thought. We look at the implications for artists and institutions with Louis Jebb, the managing editor of The Art Newspaper and our technology specialist. As the Centre Pompidou in Paris is taken over on all it…
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Neely Fuller Jr. returns to our classroom to clarify who is a White supremacist. He contends that "if you don't understand how the system of Racism/White Supremacy works and all that it entails, then everything else you think you understand will only confuse you". Before Mr. Fuller, National Black Theatres' Jonathan McCory will join us. Plus Haitia…
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Don’t miss an insightful discussion with Griot Baba Lumumba from Umoja House in Washington D.C. He will be shedding light on how egos hinder the Black Liberation struggle. Educator Camika Royal and David Murphy from the National Black Unity News will also be joining us. The Fight For Black Liberation Continues Learn More About The 54 Countries of A…
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The show will feature Professor Leonard Jeffries, a top Afro-centric scholar who will discuss the ongoing fight for the Black mind. Additionally, JR Fenwick, the founder and CEO of Flip That Stock, will join us to break down how easy it is to get into the stock market. Reparations attorney Nkechi Taifa will also be part of the discussion, along wit…
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Kemetologist Tony Browder returns to our classroom on Thursday morning. Brother Tony will discuss his upcoming appearance on The History Channel, Cultural Reparations, and his passing the baton to his daughter Atlantis. Brother Tony will also talk about his Egypt on the Potomac field trips. Before Brother Tony the Managing Editor of the Afro-Americ…
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As the Louvre’s director admits that the Paris museum wants to move its most famous painting away from the crowded gallery in which it is currently displayed, we ask the Leonardo specialist Martin Kemp: does the museum have a Mona Lisa problem? We also talk about the painting’s continuing allure and the ongoing efforts to explain its mysteries. In …
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Futuristic Researcher Sadiki Bakari will be visiting our classroom to provide an update on AI Artificial Intelligence. He will also discuss his book, "The Source Consciousness, The Ascension Algorithm." Additionally, Baltimore activist Abena Disroe will preview the upcoming African Liberation Day event, and Benton Harbor Michigan's Rev. Ed Pickney …
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Author and Warrior Scholar Mwalimu Baruti checks into our classroom to discuss, Manhood, Character, and Rites Programs for the Black Community. Before Baba Mwalimu Reparations Advocate Kaam Howard will report on the recent Reparations Conference. Before Kaam, NOI Student Minister llia Rashad Muhammad will preview this week's UFO program set for Muh…
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The Final Calls Executive Editor Richard Muhammad returns to our classroom to analyze Bidens' bid to stop the hemorrhaging of Black support from the Democratic Party. He will also discuss the changes in some of Africa's Francophone Nations. Before Richard Muhammad, Dr. Bernida Thompson from Roots Public Charter School in Washington, DC and Baltimor…
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Join us as we kick off The Malcolm X weekend Birthday celebrations. Had he lived, Malcolm X or ell-Hajj Malik el-Shabazz would have been 99 on Sunday. Professor and Journalist, Peter Bailey, who was at the Audubon Ballroom the evening Malcolm was assassinated will retrace Malcolm's last steps. Before Peter Malcolm's Nephew Rodnell Collins join us. …
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We take a tour of Tate Britain’s new exhibition, Now You See Us, featuring more than 100 women artists who worked between the 16th and 20th centuries, with Tabitha Barber, its curator. The Dia Art Foundation has reached its half century and its director, Jessica Morgan, tells us how it has changed in that time, and especially how it has radically e…
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Afro-centric scholar Professor James Small will be returning to our classroom to share insights from his recent trip to Ghana and discussing the upcoming Reparations Convention, as well as the celebration of Malcolm X's birthday this weekend. In addition, Professor Small will provide updates on his role as a consultant for the TV series "The Godfat…
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Attorney Malik Shabazz, the Founder of the Black Lawyers for Justice, will be in our classroom. He will be previewing the Reparations Convention that will take place in WDC this weekend. The event will feature Dr. Cornel West and Dr. Melina Abdullah's Presidential Ticket. Before Attorney Malik, Garveyite Brother Senghor Baye will lead a panel discu…
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Community Activist Mollie Bell straight out of Compton will talk Politics. Before Mollie, Sister Marsha Adebayo will report on the fight to save a Black Cemetery in Bethesda Maryland. Mike Africa and Pam Africa will also discuss the anniversary of the Move bombing in Philadelphia. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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Morgan State University Professor Dr. Ray Winbush returns to our classroom on Thursday Morning. Dr. Winbush will examine the protests on the College campuses over the Gaza/Israeli conflict. Dr. Winbush will also, discuss the Drake/Kendrick Lamar issue and the Francophone African Nations' fight for freedom. Before Dr. Winbush, The Executive Director…
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We talk to The Art Newspaper’s reporter Sarvy Geranpayeh about her conversations with six Palestinian artists about their daily lives amid Israel’s ongoing military offensive in Gaza. Frank Stella, one of the key artists in the history of American abstraction, has died, aged 87. We speak to Bonnie Clearwater, the director and chief curator of the N…
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Former Louisiana State Trooper Carl Cavalier checks into our classroom on Wednesday morning. He was fired for blowing the whistle on a group of rouge officers accused of killing a Black motorist and covering it up. Before Carl, Author Dr. Tyrene Wright will join us. Dr. Wright is the author of the book Booker T. Washington and Africa, The Making of…
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Physician-Scientist Dr. Velva Boles returns to our classroom on Tuesday morning. Dr. V will explain the disparities in health care. Dr. V will also discuss what she terms Parlor Medicine and Pharmaceuticals versus Ayurvedic medications. Before Dr. V Temple University Africology Professor Dr. Nah Dove will define Culture, what it is, who created it,…
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Black Politics Expert Dr. James Taylor takes over our classroom on Monday morning. Dr. Taylor, a Political Scientist, will analyze why younger and older Black voters hold differing political views. Dr. Taylor will also discuss the ongoing college campus protests and how they may impact the Fall Elections. Before Dr. Taylor, Publisher, and Author Dr…
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After years of decreasing public funding, the lingering effects of the Covid pandemic and enduring questions around the ethics of corporate sponsorship, UK museums are facing unprecedented financial pressures. Some commentators are suggesting that the time has come to abandon the policy of free admission to museums that is viewed by many as key to …
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Clinical Psychologist Dr. Jerome E Fox, the author of the best-selling workbook, Addicted to White, The Oppressed in League with the Oppressor, A Shamed-based Alliance, takes over our newsroom. He contends he has the antidote for the five core white values that many Blacks are addicted to. Before Dr. Fox, African-centered Psychologist Dr. Kevin Was…
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Economist Dr. Julianne Malveaux checks into our classroom to talk about Project 2025. She will also discuss the ongoing protests on College campuses and Trump's media stock. Before Dr. Malveaux, Sports Psychologist Dr. Kwaku Smith will analyze what he terms, the series of distractions facing us. He'll start with the disrespect of Black female athle…
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The President/General of the Universal African Peoples Organization, Zaki Baruti returns to our classroom to update us on the attack on Congresswoman Corrie Bush and other progressive lawmakers. Brother Zaki will also discuss the issues in Haiti, Niger, Cuba, Africa, and Venezuela and how they relate to our struggle. Before we hear from Brother Zak…
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Contra Costa College professor Manu Ampim, who specializes in African and African American history, returns to our classroom. Before we hear from Professor Ampim, Sonia Bailey from the South Florida Council of African Leaders and Journalist and Playwrite brother Obie will join us. Learn More About The 54 Countries of Africa Text "DCnews" to 52140 F…
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The last painting made by Gustav Klimt, left on his easel when he died in 1918 of illnesses relating to the Spanish flu epidemic of that year, has sold at auction in Vienna for €35m including fees. But much remains unclear about the picture, including its sitter, its commissioner and what happened to it in the Second World War. Ben Luke talks to Ca…
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