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About 200 people came out to LaSalle Park in South Bend to celebrate Juneteenth, community and freedom on a day that saw ...
The official White House Twitter page is known for cutting up, but Black folks online say this time, it's gone too far.
Explore the contributions of Black music icons who shaped the industry and American culture during Black Music Month.
From Rico Nasty to Nova Twins, these genre-blending Black artists are breaking all the rules to remind us who really birthed ...
From June 18 to 21, the Ritz Chamber Players performed a classical concert of all Black composers and musicians for the ...
Mickey Guyton reflects on the legacy of “Black Like Me” from halfway across the world in China, where she’s still sharing her ...
The Life and Times of the Temptations” recounts how young Black men from Detroit created a lasting musical legacy.
One of the biggest challenges to making "Ain't too Proud to Beg" was mastering the award-winning Broadway musical's ...
Cited as one of the first representations of black queer popular culture, Ma Rainey's sensational Prove It on Me Blues is a ...
Tony winner Lillias White brings her jazz cabaret "Divine Sass" to Pittsfield, celebrating the life, voice and legacy of ...
At Brown Sugar Bounce's block party, South House, and other festivities throughout the weekend, style lovers hit the streets.
Who says Black people don’t love musicals? Well, according to the algorithms over the past week — both digital and universal — a lot of people, including us. Through conversations with friends in ...