Virtual Entertainment #250
https://www.kqed.org/arts/13986545/afropop-review-art-of-contemporary-africa-gallery-minnesota-st-project-sf
In this issue: As a Girl, Watching Alvin Ailey Was a Revelation. Now She’s in Charge.; San Francisco Gets a Brand New Gallery — With a Focus on African Artists; Joshua Chuquimia Crampton's 'Anata' Heals as It Hurts; Iranian Cinema: From Aesthetics to Politics;Annabelle Lopez Ochoa Brings a Quiet Revolution to Ballet; Anicka Yi Talks Joining Pace and the Future of AI and the Art World; Free Black Women’s Library Is Critical Cultural Hub for Inclusive Literature; Gordon Parks’ Photographs of Black Americans in the 1950s Are Essential Viewing in London; The Best Places To Visit in Japan According to Chefs and Food Experts; A Thai Fantasy About a Ghost in a (Vacuum) Machine
