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LEONARD GREENE: From upstart activist to political giant, Charles Rangel’s death marks end of an era
Harlem congressman Charles Rangel held his House seat for 46 years before retiring in 2017, smacking down any and all comers.
With Taylor Jenkins Reid's new novel, 'Atmosphere,' hitting shelves soon, PEOPLE rounded up some recommendations that fans of ...
When it comes to the Met Gala — the ultimate playground for daring fashion — a handful of men have consistently pushed the envelope, serving looks that are as b ...
At the de Young Museum’s first exhibition dedicated to moving images, “Isaac Julien: I Dream a World,” visitors are immediately plunged into a cinematic experience. Entering Wilsey Court, nine screens ...
The Selma Burke Invitational African American Art Show will feature more than 60 works of the artists she mentored, taught, ...
As The Great Gatsby turns 100, take a look at the world of crime, music and culture that inspired some of the art of the Lost ...
It's the time of year in Jacksonville for Juneteenth events, dance recitals and season finales. Here are 100-plus fun things ...
The Classical Theatre of Harlem welcomed artists, philanthropists, and poker lovers to the seventh annual Hold ‘Em in Harlem ...
Tributes pour in for Charles B. Rangel, the "Lion of Lenox Avenue" who served 46 years in Congress, a champion of civil ...
A’Lelia Bundles is finally telling the story of her namesake in her new book “Joy Goddess: A'Lelia Walker and the Harlem ...
Top Orlando Fringe Festival shows and artists are recognized by the Orlando Sentinel and Orlando Weekly in the 2025 Critics’ ...
By Francis Page, Jr. Click here for updates on this story May 26, 2025 (Houston Style Magazine) — In a nation shaped by visionaries who dared to fight for equity, opportunity, and dignity, few roared ...
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