Arsen Ostrovsky on International law, Israel, and war in the Middle East / MLI
Arsen Ostrovsky on International law, Israel, and war in the Middle East / MLI
How to economically empower First Nations in Canada: Ken Coates and Kody Penner for Inside Policy Talks

Iconic painting ‘The Sugar Shack’ from closing credits of show ‘Good Times’ on display in Mint Museum Uptown [Video]

Categories
First Nations News

CHARLOTTE, N.C. (WTVD) — A famous painting celebrating black culture featured during the closing credits of “Good Times” is making its North Carolina museum debut.

Durham native Ernie Barnes’ masterpiece “The Sugar Shack” is now on display at the Mint Museum Uptown in Charlotte.

The iconic painting depicts a lively night at a black music hall in mid-century segregated North Carolina.

It is on loan now through June 30, 2025.

Copyright © 2024 WTVD-TV. All Rights Reserved.

Lindsay Shepherd explains why Canadians must be grateful for the legacy of John A. Macdonald
Lindsay Shepherd explains why Canadians must be grateful for the legacy of John A. Macdonald
The Reform Act could have saved Canada from Liberal leadership drama: David Livingstone for Inside Policy