JOHNNY can’t read, but he sure can rumba – and that’s just fine with “Take the Lead.” Antonio Banderas plays Pierre Dulaine, a real-life ballroom dance teacher (his classes also inspired “Mad Hot ...
Omar Outten dances with his daughter at the Federal Detention Center Miami during the Daddy-Daughter dance, the federal prison system's first-ever social for inmates and their daughters on Tuesday, ...
The Federal Bureau of Prisons hosted their first-ever daddy-daughter dance at the Miami Federal Detention Center. This dance allowed incarcerated fathers two hours to dance with their daughters in ...
A boy alone in his room imagines sailing the seas in a paper boat. It could be a moment from Maurice Sendak’s classic “Where the Wild Things Are.” Except this boy is 14, and his room is a cell in a ...
The FINANCIAL — Iranian social-media users are expressing support for a teenager who was detained over her Instagram dance videos by posting their own clips showing them dancing in solidarity. Maedeh ...
Activists take to dancing in front of police officers as part of a three-day protest outside WA's Yongah Hill Immigration Detention Centre in Northam. Activists take to dancing in front of police ...
First came the 'dab', then the 'mannequin challenge', but the latest hit dance craze is the 'floss'. The quirky dance originated in America but has now become a sensation on school playgrounds ...
Fluorescent lights beam down upon a group of 12 girls. The Houston Chronicle reports they stand in a circle inside the gray walls of the Harris County Juvenile Detention Center. Their eyes follow ...
Stood up. That’s what I was last night at Butch McGuire’s on Division Street, nursing a Goose Island Green Line ($6) at the bar and making eyes at myself in the mirrored taps. “Yo, T!” I texted my ...
Classroom Aquatic, the “stealth/trivia cheat-em-up” from developer Sunken Places, is entering its final week on Kickstarter with about half the funding developers are seeking. The game puts players in ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by The choreographer Jeremy McQueen’s film “Wild: Act 1” seeks to give voice to young men caught in the criminal justice system. By Brian Seibert A boy ...
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