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William John Cunningham Jr. (March 13, 1929 – June 25, 2016) was an American fashion photographer for The New York Times, known for his candid and street photography. A Harvard University dropout, he first became known as a designer of women's hats before moving on to writing about fashion for Women's Wear Daily and the Chicago Tribune.
Don't Make a Black Woman Take Off Her Earrings is a 2006 humor novel by Tyler Perry and focuses on his character of Madea. [1] The book won the 2006 Quills Awards for Book of the Year, [2] and spent twelve weeks on both The New York Times and USA Today bestseller lists.
In February 1967, the anarchist group Black Mask marched on Wall Street in New York City wearing black clothes and balaclavas. This was the first instance of a social movement in the western world utilizing masks and black dress, which were used not for purposes of disguise but to signify a militant uniform identity. In this regard, Black Mask ...
Fashion journalist for the New York Times Vanessa Friedman noted that the choice of tan was a "particularly odd choice" when discussing "wishy-washy military policy" in Syria. [13] President Ronald Reagan wearing a tan blazer while shaking hands with tennis player Arthur Ashe, 1982
For instance, how Black children ages 10 to 14 are more than seven times as likely to drown than white children and overall, how 64% of Black kids have little to no swimming ability as compared to ...
The film, which tells the story of their father and star of the 1978 movie Superman, covers his early days in New York City with his best friend Robin Williams to the 1995 horse-riding accident ...
The rise of Dior's "New Look" in the post-war era and the sexual conservatism of the 1950s returned the little black dress to its roots as a uniform and a symbol of the dangerous woman. Hollywood femmes fatales and fallen women characters were portrayed often in black halter-style dresses in contrast to the more conservative dresses of ...
Luigi Mangione, the man accused of murdering UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, was told "don't say a word" by his lawyer in court, following an outburst outside the hearing at a Pennsylvania ...