To celebrate the prominence of the city of Nashville, the true star of the Hallmark Mahogany film, “A Nashville Legacy.”
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On Saturday, February 25th, 2023, at 7:30 pm ET, the Marvelous Tony Award/R&B legend Melba Moore will sing the National Anthem when the New York Knicks.
Continue readingMiller Theatre Presents A Composer Portrait Of Nicole Mitchell In Harlem
The artistry of Nicole Mitchell is wide-ranging—a virtuosic flutist, acclaimed bandleader, and noted educator.
Continue readingThe 2023 Women’s Jazz Festival With Jazzmobile And Shirazette In Harlem
Opening night of the Women's Jazz Festival themed Moods of Her is curated by drummer-percussionist Shirazette Tinnin.
Continue readingHarlem School Of The Arts Announces Date Of Gala Since The Pandemic
After three years without its main fundraising event, the 59-year-old Harlem School of the Arts (HSA) has announced the return of its annual Gala.
Continue readingGreater Harlem Chamber Of Commerce 125th Anniversary Celebration 2023
The Greater Harlem Chamber of Commerce will celebrate 125 years of continued service to Harlem and the "Harlems of the World” with a celebratory gala on Saturday, February 25th at The City College of New York.
Continue readingInterlochen And NY Philharmonic Perform All-Black Program At Lincoln Center
Michigan’s Interlochen Center for the Arts is poised to announce the inaugural class of NY Phil Interlochen Scholars from Harlem to Hollis.
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Teaching your kids about science can be a rewarding and fun experience for the whole family.
Continue reading“The Conductor,” Live And Streamed By Ishmael Reed At Theater For The New City
In "The Conductor," satirist playwright Ishmael Reed attacks the race-baiting and divisiveness that were widely seen in the recent, widely-reported San Francisco School Board Recall.
Continue readingHarlem’s Ray Chew Channels His Inner Pride: A Seven Deadly Sins Story
Following the immensely popular Seven Deadly Sins movies—Lust, Envy, Wrath and Greed—Lifetime continues the anthology with a new sin and new movie, Pride: A Seven Deadly Sins Story.
Continue readingBlack History Honors’ Set To Air This Month From Harlem To Hollywood
Chicago-based multimedia mega-company, Central City Productions, premiered its inaugural installment of the brand-new television series, Black History Honors.
Continue readingLegendary Jazz Man Buster Williams’s New “Unalome” (Video Teaser)
Harlem fave and Legendary bassist/composer Buster Williams celebrates 80 years (and counting) along a path to musical enlightenment on his stunning new album, Unalome.
Continue readingTexas: Red Carpet Premiere For The Reading On BET+ With Courtney Glaudé
Last night, award-winning director, screenwriter, and producer Courtney Glaudé celebrated the upcoming premiere of his feature film debut The Reading.
Continue readingMLB Creates First-Ever Animated Series About The Women Of The Negro Leagues
This Black History Month, Invisible Collective founder Justin Polk and Invisible-represented director Carl Jones celebrate their launch.
Continue readingSheryl Lee Ralph’s Kids Talks Family, Equity, And More With The Sharpton Sisters
I hope you're well! Last night, Etienne and Ivy Maurice—children of Emmy-winning actress and Abbott Elementary star, Sheryl Lee Ralph—joined as guests on FOX SOUL's The Sharpton Sisters.
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