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The 6th Annual Agape Awards
Agape is defined as love that is wholly selfless. It is in the spirit of humanitarianism and love we unite for the betterment of all humanity through the arts. The Agape Academy is a non-profit 501 c-3, whose mission is to cultivate, empower and educ
 
Nicolo Machiavelli

Nicolo Machiavelli was an Italian war strategist who wrote about faking one's death to fool his enemies.

Machiavelli, Niccolò (1469–1527) Florentine statesman and political theorist. From 1498 to 1512, he served as an official in the republican government of Florence, but lost his post when the Me

 
Theater review: 'Sammy' at the Old Globe
His shoulders are slumped from too many gigs, too many drugs and way too many women. The bags around his eyes droop nearly to the bottom of his cocktail glass. His whole body is haloed in the cigarette smoke that would contribute to his death from throat cancer at 64.As channeled by Obba Babatundé,
 
Origins of Merengue

The origin of this dance, according to the Dominicans themselves, from a program shown on TV "SANTO DOMINGO INVITA".

Merengue is a combination of two dances, the African and the French Minuet, from the late 1700's - early 1800's. The black slaves saw the ballroom dances in the Big Houses and when t

 
L.A. artist Mark Bradford wins MacArthur Fellowship

L.A. artist Mark Bradford, 47, has won lots of prestigious prizes in the past, including the Bucksbaum Award (2006), the Louis Comfort Tiffany Foundation Award (2003) and the Joan Mitchell Foundation Award (2002). Tuesday he nabs the Big One: a 2009 MacArthur Fellowship.

New York painter Rackstraw

 
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