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Loewe Bowls Over Paris Fashion Week; Tribute To Miyake

(Dialogue Magazine) — Loewe’s ever-creative director, Jonathan Anderson, became the toast of Paris Fashion Week on Friday with his subtly provocative, concept-driven runway show triumph that had critics and VIP guests, including Karlie Kloss and Alexa Chung, bowled over.

‘THe Night Watchman,’ Malcolm X Biography Win Arts Pulitzers

(Dialogue Magazine) — Stories of race, racism and colonialism in the U.S. swept the Pulitzer Prizes for the arts, from Louise Erdrich's novel “The Night Watchman” to a Malcolm X biography co-written by the late Les Payne to Katori Hall's play “The Hot Wing King.”

2nd Jacob Lawrence painting missing for 6 decades located

(Dialogue Magazine) — A second panel from American artist Jacob Lawrence’s sweeping series “Struggle: From the History of the American People” that has been hidden from public view for decades has been located, the Peabody Essex Museum in Massachusetts announced Tuesday.

Netflix’s ‘Nadiya Bakes’ Is the Antidote We Need for Lockdown Sameness

(Dialogue Magazine)--At the end of every episode of Nadiya Bakes, Nadiya Hussain, the Great British Bake Off winner and beloved food personality, sits down with one of her almost-too-decadent creations — a mango sponge cake, a tutti-frutti pavlova topped with candied cherries, a cookie tower filled with candy — as if she’s about to eat the whole thing herself. Then, she offers a piece to someone off-screen.

Colson Whitehead’s ‘The Nickel Boys’ Wins Pulitzer Prize

(Dialogue Magazine) — Colson Whitehead became the rare author to receive Pulitzers for consecutive books when his novel about a brutal Florida reform school during the Jim Crow era, “The Nickel Boys,” was awarded the fiction prize Monday. Three years ago, he won for his Civil War era novel “The Underground Railroad.”