Langston Hughes is one of the most prolific yet most ... Black history and conditions of living. He wrote tender love poems. And he penned stirring verses that praised physical beauty, especially ...
Inspired by the Langston Hughes poem “Luck,” Lynn Nottage’s “Crumbs from the Table of Joy” elevates a coming-of-age story with poetic language and imagery. Set in Brooklyn in 1950 ...
It’s appropriate to call it a dance-theater piece, but it’s a goal of mine to create my own definition of choreography as a ...
Baltimore theatergoers gathered at Baltimore Center Stage recently for a dazzling and heartfelt production of Langston Hughes’ “Black ... it with gospel music, poetry and the spirit of an ...
Trinity's spring lineup—featuring world-renowned artists and emerging voices—embodies the church's focus on peacemaking  and ...
The Arts Academy of Sedona in collaboration with The Verde Valley School is kicking off the celebration of America's Black ...
In 1965, he was discharged from a ghetto school in Boston, in part because he read Langston Hughes’ poem “Ballad of the Landlord” to his class: Landlord, landlord, My roof has sprung a leak.
Steve Locke’s powerful exhibition at Mass MoCA, 'the fire next time,' confronts systemic violence and racial injustice ...
The African American Museum has drawn celebrities from Kyrie Irving to Mick Jagger and shaped how the city understands itself ...