Fauset was the first Black woman to hold a paramount position in publishing, but her career was overshadowed by her personal ...
Join art historian Jane Oneail for a presentation on “Rhythm and Hues: The Harlem Renaissance and Its Legacy” at 7 p.m. Feb.
Musicals like Chicago and Hairspray, and plays like Steel Magnolias & Harvey are set for Columbia-area stages in SC over the ...
Last year, local instrumentalist//composer Robin Blake, who performs and records as Hyperius Blake, hosted a tribute to the late MF Doom at Crobar. A catalyst for the local music scene, Blake ...
Fearless and Free,” recorded between 1926 and 1949, is full of heroism, glamour, righteous anger — and things you wish you ...
Another Black icon with the name is Eartha M. M. White, a humanitarian and philanthropist. The name, like it sounds, means ...
Seven Negro Sermons in Verse” is a book of poetry born again as a theatrical production, a Christian musical with a 50-member ...
1908— Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity is incorporated. The Black Greek-let­ter organization was actually found­ed, however, on Dec. 4, 1906. The “brothers of the black and gold” have included as members a ...
Dance and Fitness Class Every Monday (All year long, except holidays) 9:00am - 10:30am North Bend Senior Center 1470 Airport Lane Fun paced world music exercise class for women and men. New dancers ...
An Unplugged Acoustic Rock Jam is 2-4 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 1, at the Northside Kenosha Public Library, 1500 27th Ave. It is free and open to the public.
What do you know about the Harlem Renaissance? How does the movement still resonate today? Post your comments and questions for our journalist Veronica Chambers by Jan. 30.
It's been almost five whole years now since it arrived in the UK, changing the streaming game almost overnight, but if anything it's actually harder now than ever before to know exactly what to ...