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Jet magazine re-launches to capture fresh, new audiences. theGRIO REPORT - From the mailboxes of African-American homes and company waiting room tables to underneath the dryers in beauty shops ...
Horrible grimaces and irrepressible feet may yet take Negro Pianist Dorothy Donegan places where her ten amazing fingers would not get her so fast. Wrote Down Beat, the blase semimonthly gospel of ...
Dorothy Donegan. 32, was giving the well-heeled, well-liquored crowd just what it came for, and the Embers, Manhattan’s pseudo-ranch-style jazz joint, pulsed with enthusiasm all the way up to ...
"You don't expect to see a Black archive" on Stony Island Avenue, the Chicago artist says, but that's what he's been building with historical items from Ebony and Jet magazine.
The Chicago artist received the archives of the Johnson Publishing Company, which published ‘Ebony’ and ‘Jet.’ He wants to make sure they’re preserved for all to see.
off with another live guest. yes. so the high point museum is celebrating black history month with a one of a kind display. it’s currently hosting the ebony and jet magazine showcase.
by Ray Schultz, November 2, 2023 ; Jet Magazine is partnering with Disctopia, a podcast, music, and audiobook streaming platform for independent creators, to bring Black voices to the forefront.
The wit, flamboyance, and virtuosity that pianist Dorothy Donegan brought to her shows wouldn’t fit in anybody’s boxes, and her career suffered unjustly for it.
Jet Magazine has returned to the shelves with its first print issue since 2014, featuring Slutty Vegan founder and CEO Pinky Cole. The issue made its debut on Monday at multiple retailers, ...
After printing its last issue in 2014, Black legacy publication Jet magazine is back with vegan phenomenon Pinky Cole as its cover star! Growing up, Jet magazine was a staple in the Black ...
“Jet is like family, and people tell me frequently that they miss Jet coming to their house every week. But because of technology, the weekly print magazine business model doesn’t make as much ...
Slutty Vegan CEO Pinky Cole on cover of revitalized Jet Magazine. Jet was a staple in Black homes and businesses for decades and is now back with a fresh new look and an Atlanta face on the cover.