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In celebration of the 100th anniversary of the Harlem Renaissance, World Bride Magazine (WBM) hosted its first annual Legacy ...
Much has happened in Harlem since it first jumped to international literary acclaim in the 1920s. Yet as the stewards of the ...
The Metropolitan Museum's exhibition on Black dandyism is expected to spur interest in a return to tailored excellence and ...
Discover the inspiring journey of actor and artivist Robert Hooks, the 2025 Helen Hayes Tribute awardee, and his dedication ...
In “The Swamp Is On Fire: Stories & Songs by Tod Kimbro” (Savoy, 60 minutes), the Central Florida-raised performer comes home ...
Modeled after the spirit of The Harlem Renaissance, the 38th Street effort aims to uplift the community through local entrepreneurship, art and social programs. New Direction has already launched ...
After the deadly 2017 white supremacist rally in Charlottesville, Virginia’s Albemarle County school system set out to combat racism by teaching about discrimination, resistance and resilience ...
Of course, just as the bouncer Cornbread guards the door in Sinners, pastors and religious leaders are wise to be cautious ...
In honor of Iowa's only jazz radio station KCCK-FM turning 50, the Cedar Rapids Museum of Art is featuring photographs of ...
In a time of disconnection, one writer reclaims the Black tradition of hospitality — as a political practice, sacred care, ...
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Los Angeles Magazine on MSNJane Fonda Discusses the Need for Art and Activism at Hammer Museum GalaThere's a reason that dictators have always hated artists,' said the honoree at the 20th annual Gala in the Garden, which ...
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