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The History of Pride in DC
Deacon Maccubin, founder of Lambda Rising bookstore in Dupont Circle, holds DC’s first annual Pride event, the Gay Pride ...
While most are well aware of the European Renaissance and some of its prominent participants such as William Shakespeare ... movement at its core, the Harlem Renaissance touched all of the ...
The role of music is significantly emphasised when considering the sociocultural development of the Black Community against the backdrop of important historical events. If music has had such a ...
Selma Burke was a key figure in the Harlem Renaissance movement. The 20th-century sculptor and one-time New Hope resident's ...
The goldsmith and sculptor Benvenuto Cellini was as infamous for his behavior as he was celebrated for his dramatic art.
The Johnson House Historic Site is gearing up for its 19th annual Juneteenth Festival in Historic Germantown and the site's executive director explains the important role the site played in the ...
The Department of Transportation unveiled on Friday a new piece of public art on Malcolm X Boulevard and 124th Street — ...
ABINGDON, Va. (WJHL) — The craftsmanship that goes into making guitars is on full display right now at the William King Museum of Art. The museum has a new traveling exhibit with more than 40 ...
“My practice is fairly layered, as I use art as a space for contemplation and to investigate freedom and will,” Johnson told Observer a week after the exhibition’s opening. “I think of it ...
William Byron took advantage of two red flag ... Byron’s joy was balanced by a somber Jimmie Johnson, who failed to make the playoffs after getting caught up in the second mass crash in Turn ...
There is one art gallery in Harlem that is hoping the answer is yes. The name of this exhibit at Heath Gallery is called “More Love Now” by abstract figurative painter Debbie Taylor-Kerman.
Born William Henry Johnson in Winston Salem ... (Image courtesy of the Tennessee State Library and Archives) The “Harlem Hellfighters“ were the first all-black regiment that helped change ...