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This following selection of works (written, visual and aural texts) have been combined by the faculty and affiliate faculty of Oberlin College’s Department of Africana Studies, to provide for its ...
Last Friday, emerging pop duo Magdalena Bay played at House of Blues Cleveland as part of their “Imaginal Mystery Tour.” Their 2024 release, Imaginal Disk, was met with critical acclaim, making their ...
This week, the Review went into the harp practice rooms to speak with Conservatory fourth-year Elizabeth Johnson, a Harp Performance major with History and Music Theory minors, and Conservatory ...
“Still We Rise: Oberlin’s Black Women of Excellence,” a ceremony organized by the Oberlin House of the Lord Fellowship Center, took place Sunday. The event was organized in honor of Black History ...
The art therapy program within the Arts & Medicine department at Cleveland Clinic works with medical patients to make their hospital stay more comfortable and manageable. In an environment that is ...
“The Body, the Host: HIV/AIDS and Christianity” is a landmark exhibit at the Allen Memorial Art Museum celebrating works by artists that draw on Christian narratives and imagery in response to the ...
Originating in South Korea, the term 4B, or “four no’s,” refers to the movement’s four tenets, bisekseu, bichulsan, biyeonae, and bihon: no sex with men, no giving birth, no dating men, and no ...
Audre Lorde once said in Sister Outsider, “Women of Color in america have grown up within a symphony of anger, at being silenced, at being unchosen, at knowing that when we survive, it is in spite of ...
Justin Nobel is an award-winning journalist who reports on issues of environmental justice. His book Petroleum-238: Big Oil’s Dangerous Secret and the Grassroots Fight to Stop It was published this ...
On Sunday, the Asian American Alliance and the Muslim Students Association hosted a teach-in called Holi Against Hindutva. The talk featured Associate Professor of History Rishad Choudhury, OC ’07, ...
Editor’s Note: This piece contains mentions of suicide. When I heard Illinois by Sufjan Stevens was being turned into a musical, I was skeptical. As a lover of musical theater, I have grown fatigued ...
On Jan. 13, Oberlin graduate Hsiao Bi-khim, OC ’93, was elected vice president of Taiwan. The former Taiwanese representative to the U.S. received a Bachelor of Arts in East Asian Studies from Oberlin ...