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Love is in the air, and so is the irresistible taste of freshly baked, heart-shaped pizzas from Jet’s. Jet’s Pizza is once again celebrating Valentine’s Day with the return of their fan-favorite heart ...
YOU CAN SEE THE EBONY AND JET MAGAZINE SHOWCASE AT THE HIGH POINT MUSEUM THROUGH THROUGH MARCH 2ND. IT IS CURRENTLY ON DISPLAY THERE. TO LEARN MORE BEFORE YOU VISIT.
Feb. 10—"Ebony and Jet Showcase," featuring one of the nation's largest private collections of original Ebony and Jet magazines, will remain on display at the High Point Museum through March 2 ...
Famed 60s sunshine pop band 5th Dimension’s LaMonte McLemore’s additional enduring legacy is that of a photographer for Jet Magazine ...
Jet Magazine is partnering with Disctopia, a podcast, music, and audiobook streaming platform for independent creators, to bring Black voices to the forefront.
The vaunted Jet magazine is back in action on newsstands, and the cover star for its return is the vegan cuisine entrepreneur Pinky Cole. The shuttering of the iconic magazine in 2014 with its ...
After printing its last issue in 2014, Black legacy publication Jet magazine is back with vegan phenomenon Pinky Cole as […] The post Jet magazine returns with cover star Pinky Cole appeared ...
Growing up, Jet magazine was a staple in the Black community. Founded in 1951 with the tagline “the weekly Negro news magazine,” copies of Jet magazine could be found in any Black hair salon ...
Jet Magazine is back as a print product after a nine-year hiatus. The limited release features Pinky Cole, CEO and founder of Slutty Vegan, a $100 million vegan food empire, along with the Pinky ...
Remember “Beauty of the Week,” Jet magazine’s famous page 43, which featured Black women college students, actors, nurses, and everyday girls in swimsuits?
Chicago-based Jet magazine announced that after 63 years as a cultural mainstay and chronicler of black life in America, it will cease its print edition and adopt an online-only format starting in ...
The National Museum of African American History and Culture and Getty Research Archive have acquired the Johnson Publishing archives, which include archives of the iconic publications Jet and Ebony.