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But in the early-1990s, once her work was commissioned, staged, and championed by the prestigious Alliance Theatre Company in ...
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 ...
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 ...
The Harlem Renaissance was extraordinary in the way it displayed ... and paved the way for future geniuses in entertainment to change the world. The term “Jazz Age” was used by many who saw African ...
The music world mourns Sly Stone, funk pioneer and leader of Sly and the Family Stone, who died in Los Angeles at 82.
Harlem’s Congressman, Jazz’s Quiet Witness article by Hank Hehmsoth, published on June 5, 2025 at All About Jazz. Find more ...
the U.S. Book Show moves to Harlem on the heels of the centennial anniversary of the Harlem Renaissance. Much has happened in the neighborhood since the seminal works of Langston Hughes ...
Selma Burke was a key figure in the Harlem Renaissance movement. The 20th-century sculptor and one-time New Hope resident's ...
Elegant or rustic, a tangible, specific, and concrete Harlem can be explored in the book, “ Harlem Lost and Found: An Architectural and Social History, 1795-1915 ” by yours truly, Michael Henry Adams ...
Visiting the Liberty Bell last week, Tarra Conner Jones couldn’t help but sing “I Can Hear the Bells” from Marc Shaiman and Scott Wittman’s 2002 musical adaptation of John Waters’ movie ...