I Am Here!” exhibition at the Harrison Institute and Small Special Collections Library honors Harlem Renaissance poet and ...
The Orange Coast College UMOJA program hosted Dr. Ron McCurdy for Unity in Our Voices Luncheon event in the Global Engagement ...
Filmmaker RaMell Ross may be a practitioner and admirer of visual art, but in cinema, he strives for the effect of poetry.
John Proctor is the Villain: A group of high school students dig into a classic and find relevance in this biting, funny, ...
A guide to meaningful travel experiences that connect visitors with African American history, art, and traditions across the nation.
Do you know the story of the Richmond-born man who rose to be one of the nation’s most prominent Black actors during the ...
As Frieze Los Angeles shines a spotlight on art in the city, one community, long facing institutional apathy, calls for ...
For Demond Melancon, a master bead artist and big chief of the Young Seminole Hunters in New Orleans, the art of beading is ...
Woodlawn Cemetery is an unmissable landmark. Located at the end of the four-train, the Bronx cemetery, which began as a small plot in 1868.
A free concert and daylong arts celebration highlight this year’s Winter Park Arts Weekend, which runs Feb. 20-23. The ...
A new exhibit at the Joplin History Museum is dedicated to Joplin native and African American poet, Langston Hughes. ...
This Black History Month, we recognize one of the most extravagant dances ever to exist, the Lindy Hop. The style born during the Harlem Renaissance has evolved to live on in its home neighborhood.