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Roanokeโs 24th annual Lebanese Festival showcases culture, food, music
Read full article: Roanokeโs 24th annual Lebanese Festival showcases culture, food, musicRoanoke continues to be the epicenter of cultural infusion with the return of the 24th annual Lebanese Festival at St. Elias Maronite Catholic Church. The celebration kicked offโrain or shineโwith food, music, and culture filling the air.
34th Annual Local Colors Festival brings different cultures to Downtown Roanoke
Read full article: 34th Annual Local Colors Festival brings different cultures to Downtown RoanokePerformances were given on the main stage at Elmwood Park while different booths showed off the many performances, food, and cultural traditions that stem from more than 60 countries.
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About 100 years later, Harlem Renaissance impact still being celebrated
Read full article: About 100 years later, Harlem Renaissance impact still being celebratedThat might sound contradictory and impossible by math standards, but that partly explains the greatness of the Harlem Renaissance. The result was the birth of the Harlem Renaissance, a cultural, artistic, social and intellectual explosion that spanned the entire Roaring โ20s. One of his most recognized works was a poem called โMadam and the Minister,โ which spoke of the mood toward religion in the Harlem Renaissance. One of the writers of the Harlem Renaissance, Hurston was a key contributor to a magazine called โFire! There no doubt will be good celebrations in 2020, but, given the Harlem Renaissance was more than just a one-year movement, the tributes will be lasting for years to come.