St. Clare Catholic Academy Children’s Choir performed at the Festival of Lessons and Carols in the Diocese of Brooklyn ...
The early decades of the UN focused on post-war reconstruction and economic expansion. Over time, that vision broadened to include social inclusion and environmental stewardship. The journey from ...
We’re launching a new series of eight Live Lessons for primary schools, broadcasting from September 2025. The series kicked off with an exciting new 500 Words literacy lesson and also includes fun ...
I’ve been spending some time learning Haitian Creole, the language of Haiti, aka Kreyòl Ayisyen, and then I decided to go and practice with total strangers in public and here’s what happened when a ...
Traditionally, if you wanted to learn the drums, you found a teacher in your area, booked a lesson and started on your merry way to becoming the next John Bonham - that’s how I learned. But in this ...
Stephane Jean-Baptiste and Yve-Car Momperousse brought their products to Shark Tank in order to find an investor. The company was featured on the Sunday, January 12 episode of Shark Tank. Kreyol ...
Signature Theatre and Manhattan Theatre Club present Dominique Morisseau's (Confederates, Paradise Blue, Sunset Baby at Signature; Skeleton Crew at MTC) beautiful world premiere play about ...
According to the script, the title of the latest play by Dominique Morisseau is “Bad Creole Kreyòl.” We go with the simplified “Bad Kreyòl”—the language of Haiti written in its language, rather than ...
It’s hard to think of a single country whose people have suffered a wider range of debilitating challenges than Haiti, the subject of Dominique Morisseau’s beguiling new play, “Bad Kreyòl.” ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Critic’s Pick Dominique Morisseau’s new play explores the tensions between a Haitian American woman and her Haitian-born cousin. By Juan A. Ramírez ...
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The first time was when I was around age 8. My Haitian aunt was supposed to come to the States for a birthday party. She was proud, dignified. She had a very good life in Haiti. Never would she want ...