Hold hands and stroll free festivals, take your Galentine to see artists in their native habitats, or celebrate Chinese New Year in Groveland and the African American History Festival in Mount Dora.
The Little Theatre’s Black Cinema Series celebrated Black History Month by hosting Floyd Norman, the first African American ...
The Tapology Festival in Flint was founded in 2001 by Alfred Bruce Bradley, a well-known tap dancer from Flint.
Louis Armstrong, Bessie Smith, and Langston Hughes were just a few musicians and writers who shaped the Harlem Renaissance.
While taking nothing away from her individual ability and drive, a new exhibition positions the people surrounding Edmonia Lewis as essential to her success.
On a budget? Free, fun things to do in Brevard for Feb. 13-19 include 'Splash!' watercolor show and 'Woof It Up' dog day.
La Panamée: a free cultural hike tracing the footsteps of writer Anatole France With the Panamées, the Paris Hiking Committee invites the public to explore the city's historic streets while enriching ...
BLACK STARS is a living historical archive of selected works from 16 Black New York-based artists. This exhibition will be housed at Make Manifest in the historically Black neighborhood of ...
The main hall of the Guntersville Museum and Cultural Center is packed with posters as of Thursday, all made by students of Guntersville schools to celebrate Black History Month. The ...
Let’s celebrate! This February marks the 100th anniversary of Black History Month. The theme, not surprisingly, is A Century ...
A new art exhibit is highlighting the work of local African American artists during Black History Month.
“Hidden Figures” is the powerful true story of Katherine Johnson (Taraji P. Henson), Dorothy Vaughan (Octavia Spencer) and ...