The Durham-based life coach recently launched a show with a radical approach to that question.
Khayla Deans
Black Girls and Women from Durham Visit Their Art Exhibit at the Met
The Beautiful Project recently took 14 girls to see themselves in “Pen, Lens & Soul: The Story of The Beautiful Project” at The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Visit with them via our photo journal.
Like Green Book, The Best of Enemies Is More About White Guilt than Black Experience
Robin Bissell’s film reduces Durham activist Ann Atwater to a selfless, static canvas for KKK member C.P. Ellis’s learning and growth.
Under Lana Garland, the Hayti Heritage Film Festival Makes Sure the South Won’t Be Edited Out of Black Cinema
The festival celebrates its twenty-fifth anniversary Thursday, Feb. 14–Saturday, Feb. 16 at the Hayti Heritage Center.
Our Top 15 Theater and Dance Shows of 2018
These shows spoke to the temper of our times and the vibrancy of our local performing-arts community.
Performer, Creator, Organizer, Consultant—Monét Noelle Marshall’s Many Roles All Uplift Black Art
In addition to completing her revolutionary trilogy of “Buy It Call It” performances this year, Marshall recently became programs director at VAE Raleigh.
Monét Noelle Marshall Concludes Her “Buy It Call It” Performance Trilogy with Healing Grace
Buy My Art and Call It Holy discards the usual performance context for an intimate, interactive experience spanning ten days around Durham.

