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Heâs fallen in love, gone to war, battled addiction, and committed armed robbery. He just turned 23. Watch Tom Holland and Ciara Bravo in Cherry, an Apple Original Film, exclusively on Apple TV+
The artist gives light and paints the art so that we understand another hidden reality. Artist Nikita Busyak.
Life imitates art again.
Americans watched 3 billion minutes of Netflixâs blockbuster hit Squid Game last week. Some of those viewers, apparently, were kids who now are clamoring for Squid-related Halloween costumes.
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In anticipation of the (now virtual) New York Caribbean Week and the annual Labor Day Parade, this August weâre highlighting artworks in the Museumâs collection that celebrate the presence of Caribbean culture and its diasporas.
Jamaican artist Ebony G. Patterson uses lavish surfaces and verdant motifs to entice viewers to contemplate not only the power of beauty and fashion but also historical and contemporary violence against Black bodies. In the monumental three-channel video installation âŠthree kings weepâŠ, a trio of towering young men shed tears as they sit silently before a backdrop of floral wallpaper and fluttering artificial butterflies. The videos play backwards, and as a result the initially shirtless men appear to be slowly dressing themselves in colorful clothing with mixed patterns and gleaming jewelry that draw on the styles of dancehall culture and carnival costuming. Silence is intermittently interrupted by the voice of a boy reciting âIf We Must Die,â a sonnet that Jamaican-born writer Claude McKay published in 1919 after a summer of intense racial terror and resistance across the United States. In the final seconds of the more than eight-minute-long triptych, as the menâs sartorial performance ends, each proudly crowns himself with a bandana, a bucket hat, and a pair of reflective glasses, respectively. As in McKayâs poem, these three kings are ready to fight for their dignity.Â
Come view this work, along with other videos from the Brooklyn Museumâs collection, starting September 9 in an upcoming outdoor screening seriesâstay tuned for details!
Posted by Drew Sawyer Ebony G. Patterson (Jamacian, born 1981). ... three kings weep âŠÂ (excerpt), 2018. Three channel digital color video projection with sound, 8 minutes 34 seconds Brooklyn Museum, Gift of the Contemporary Art Committee and purchase gift of Carla Chammas and Judi Roaman, 2019.11. © artist
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Hanzo Hasashiâs (Hiroyuki Sanada) life is forever changed when his compound is attacked by a few uninvited visitors.Â
Mortal Kombat is in theaters April 23 and streaming exclusively on HBO Max at 12:01 am PT/3:01 am ET in the US only.
My brain is mush from watching this episode of midnight gospel.
To the #Blackout Community and Tumblr at large,Â
We know you must have a lot of questions or are feeling distressed about the news. The world has been dealing with a lot this year, and it is an especially harrowing time for Black Americans and Black folks abroad. We know your biggest question right now could be summed up by a quote from Toni Morrison:
Here at #TheBlackout, we have decided to help you start finding an answer to that question - we feel that we need each other. We need unity, organization, a clear sense of direction, but more importantly, a space where you can be yourself without judgement or fear.
So, in addition to boosting your art and businesses, our highest priority right now is to provide you all with resources to help you start from where you are.
This is a masterpost of places you can donate, find mental health + spaces for radical self-care, and just do something fun. We will be adding on as things change.Â
Minneapolis Freedom Bail Fund  & Louisville Community Bail FundÂ
Reclaim the Block
Black Visions Collective
The Official GoFundMe of George Floydâs Family
Official Petition for Breonna TaylorÂ
Justice for Regis Official Fund
Tony McDadeâs Memorial Fund
Black Lives Matter Network
Ethelâs Club - Black-owned and operated social club offering access to Black therapists and a multitude of creative events for People of Color.Â
Crisis Text Line - A different approach to crisis intervention, Crisis Text Line offers you help when you text 741-741. Youâll be able to chat with someone who is willing to listen and provide you with additional resources.
Shine Text. â Black-owned! Sign up to receive cheerful texts and tips every day.Â
Therapy For Black Girls - A Black-owned a directory to help you find Black therapists in your area.Â
Knowing your rights - ACLU
How To Prepare for a Protest. (Remember to wear a mask in or to protect yourself!)
A Twitter thread of suggested readings
Some of our favorite online communities.Â
Nerd Culture: @blacknerdproblems, @superheroesincolor
Poetry and Literary Spaces: Cave Canem Literary Balms program for Black poets,  Nuyorician Online Open Mic Events, Well-Read Black Girl
Podcasts: Therapy For Black Girls, Strong Black Legends by Netflixâs Strong Black Lead, The Read with Crissle and Kid Fury.
Hobbies: #BlackBirdersWeek by BlackAFinSTEM (5/31 - 6/8), Wellness Week by Black Girl Gamers.Â
Join us for the 5/31 Emergency #Blackout/#BlackoutDay here on Tumblr and Twitter.Â