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Gustavo Dudamel begins his only week at the Hollywood Bowl this summer with a classical/jazz dialogue between Ellington and ...
Among them are trailblazing stars of the Harlem Renaissance and Cotton Club eras, including the charismatic Ken ‘Snakehips’ ...
A'Lelia Bundles, author of "Joy Goddess" and ancestor to 1st Black female self-made millionaires in America, will talk ...
Queer Harlem Renaissance spotlights sites like the old Savoy Ballroom and Hotel Olga to learn about their history and importance during that era.
The Cotton Club Museum and Cultural Center welcomed a full house Thursday morning for its Juneteenth Breakfast and Black Music Month Celebration.
The Tenth is a new salon-style social club in Atlanta, founded by married couple and longtime Atlantans Clint and Nasim Fluker. Part of the Flukers’ mission is to facilitate discussions that ...
Much has happened in Harlem since it first jumped to international literary acclaim in the 1920s. Yet as the stewards of the upper Manhattan neighborhood’s literary institutions look to preserve ...
Though Miller traces the origins of the Black dandy all the way back to the early enslavement of Africans in 17th-century London, the art of Black dandyism really hit a stride during the Harlem ...
World Bride Magazine will celebrate 100 years of The Harlem Renaissance with a Legacy Ball in neighborhood's storied hotel.
The exciting new groundbreaking book by George M. Johnson, "Flamboyants: the Queer Harlem Renaissance I Wish I'd Known," is an empowering book written specifically for high school students, but one ...
The Harlem Renaissance was a period when arts, literature, music and cinema flourished in the Black community of Harlem, New York. In the early to mid-1900s, Black culture and pride blossomed within ...
Students at the Tulsa School of Arts and Sciences hosted a "Rent Party" mimicking the similar types of parties held during the Harlem Renaissance era.