Even before 1960, when seventeen countries in Africa gained independence in a single year, American diplomats had identified ...
Michael Ford, also known as the “Hip Hop Architect,” is leading the design of the Bronzeville Center for the Arts, set to ...
Two-time Oscar-nominated actor Djimon Hounsou talks about his philanthropic work, and how ‘systemic racism’ means he’s still ...
David Herskovits' new version of 'Show Boat' takes on Jerome Kern and Oscar Hammerstein II's problematic Broadway classic.
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Art House Productions with Guest Curator Shantel Asante-Kissi presents Woven World: A Tapestry of Social Interconnectedness ...
Southern dishes are a vital part of American cuisine, from hush puppies to ham hocks and beignets to barbecue. It's ...
Fischer, a New York native, is known for her ability to weave between R&B, soul, pop and classical, while South Carolina's ...
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The 2000s and the End of American Optimism
Over 35 years ago now, as the Soviet Union teetered on the brink of collapse and President George H.W. Bush worked to secure ...
For Black residents, Altadena represented something more than suburban living. It was a foothold in generational prosperity.
A whopping 78% of New Yorkers find the city “exciting” — the highest percentage of any city on the list. The Big Apple also ...