- and very
recognizably the zany-brainy work of John Dahl, the
urbane neo-
noirist." Joe
Leydon of
Variety called the film a "hot-wired, white-knuckle thriller"...
- Démosthènes Pétrus
Calixte (c. 1899 – unknown) was a
Haitian conservative Noirist politician and
military figure who led the
Garde d'Haïti. In 1937, Calixte...
- for his
labor activism. Fignolé and François
Duvalier shared in
common a
noirist politics of
black empowerment and
collaborated at
times in
political dissent...
-
Lorimer Denis, was a
Haitian Indigenist ethnologist and
theorist of the
noirist movement. He was an ****ociate of
Haitian leader François Duvalier, with...
- of
African heritage—as
argued by
later 20th-century
Noirist writers, is
subject to debate.
Noirist writers like
Ulrich Saint Louis and
Leslie Manigat argue...
- demonstrations; a
revolt broke out in Port-au-Prince. Black-empowerment
noirists, Marxists, and
populist leaders joined forces in opposition.
Crowds protested...
-
Haunts were a
British rock band
based in
north London.
Described as '
Noirists',
their musical style combined elements of punk, new wave, dance, prog rock...
- heritage.
Haitian politicians such as François "Papa Doc"
Duvalier promoted a
noirist history of the
Haitian Revolution, and
emphasized the idea of a heroic...
-
finally at the FADA Los
Angeles Art Show,
January 2010.
Helen K. Garber, a
noirist,
feels a
camaraderie with
graffiti writers as she and they roam the city...