The New York State Sheep and Wool Festival Draws Younger Fans The New York State Sheep and Wool Festival, long home to 4-H clubs and livestock hawkers, is drawing new attendees.
Sundance Liked Her Documentary, ‘Jihad Rehab,’ Until Muslim Critics Didn’t The film festival gave Meg Smaker’s “Jihad Rehab” a coveted spot in its 2022 lineup, but apologized after an outcry over her race and her approach.
Mexico Has Tequila. Peru, Pisco. In Colombia, a Push for Viche, Now Legal. Invented by formerly enslaved people, viche, a cane sugar liquor, was long banned, a sort of Colombian moonshine. Now, it’s a symbol of the country’s often ignored Afro-Colombian culture.
A Festival That Conjures the Magic of H.P. Lovecraft and Beyond At the Rhode Island event, revelers danced to murder ballads and celebrated all things weird. They even found time to reckon with the writer’s racism.
Where Rihanna Got Her Style Groove An insider look at Crop Over, the Barbadian equivalent of Carnival, an annual celebration of music and heritage — and amazing outfits.