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Ethiopia' by IN Series celebrates the power of the arts in telling the story of Ethiopia's invasion and the global unity that ...
Cambridge University's Fitzwilliam Museum is spotlighting the men and women who fought to end slavery but received little ...
Letitia Wright hopes her upcoming short film, “Highway to the Moon,” hits home with Black boys. Letitia Wright is reflecting ...
Black resistance remains a focal point in the Bay Area art scene five years after George Floyd's murder through murals, music ...
Mauldin "Magic Rooster Tattoo" is Built On Intimacy & Art of Ink. Tattooing is personal intimate ritual. We care about the ...
Yonela Doda's work offers viewers not just visual experiences but opportunities for emotional catharsis and personal ...
We don't always get to choose the name we carry, but sometimes, if you're lucky, you grow into it. On a quiet morning in May, ...
Grammy-nominated performer Yola performed a set highlighted by her peerless pop, rock, soul stylings to Nashville's Basement ...
Ritter says he was adamant about selecting black art that demonstrates joy and pride, and not the narratives of pain and struggle that some museums display. "It’s really about recognizing ...
One of the last living Highwaymen, Al Black, who became a Treasure Coast icon with his paintbrush, has passed away.
Ian had her first hit record as a teenager in the 1960s and went on to win two Grammys. A new documentary tells her life story through a combination of vintage footage and newly recorded interviews.
A judge has declared a mistrial after the jury couldn’t reach a unanimous verdict in the second-degree murder trial of a Michigan police officer who shot a Black man following a traffic stop in 2022.