Stephen and Ayesha Curry met as teenagers at 14 and 15 years old, according to Cosmopolitan. Five years later, the soon-to-be ...
From mid-century portraiture at MoMA to Ming Smith’s jazz-inspired photography, these shows celebrate the breadth of Black artistic expression.
Louis Armstrong, Bessie Smith, and Langston Hughes were just a few musicians and writers who shaped the Harlem Renaissance.
One retired educator has turned her passion for art into yarn displays of African American culture. Annie Greene is a painter and craftswoman. She’s known for her yarn paintings ...
Local artist Bing Davis and University of Dayton alumnus Jack Marchbanks will hold a conversation on creativity, Black excellence and the civil rights movement at 6 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 19, in Sears ...
As we commemorate 100 years of celebrating Black History, we face new levels of erasure and displacement. Carter G. Woodson first created Negro History Week in February 1926, during the Harlem ...
Inside the Nathaniel Felton Sr. House, across the street from the Peabody Historical Society, a white wooden door on the second floor opens to an attic that may hold a little-known piece of local ...
Gallery 1075 in West Sacramento is showcasing art by local Black artists, including Danitta Nelson and Joyhné Geran, through February, with an art reception taking place on February 12th.
Check out BLACK ENTERPRISE’s four-week series on things to do to celebrate 100 years of Black history and culture across America.
Plus, the annual Mardi Paws fundraiser for the Humane Society of the North Bay will take place on Tuesday evening at Provisions restaurant.
This Black History Month, the Underground Railroad Museum and Ohio University Eastern have teamed up for the ‘Echoes of the Underground Railroad’ exhibit featuring 20 items at the college’s campus.
The event also revealed that Springsteen shared some of my initial hesitations about “Streets of Minneapolis.” He said that before releasing it, he’d sent it to Tom Morello, the former Rage Against ...