Just 25 years into the 21st century, the folks at The New York Times Book Review are recognizing some of their favorite titles.
A Chicago Democrat who once set much of Illinois' political agenda as the longest-serving legislative leader in U.S. history was convicted of bribery and wire fraud Wednesday in a mixed verdict in his ...
The Industry City exhibition honors Black History Month and marks the gallery debut of artists Blu Murphy, Brittney S. Price, ...
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Thy Black Man on MSNMovie Review: Sly Lives! (aka The Burden of Black Genius).A fascinating, pulsating documentary that captures a spirit worth following. Ten minutes too long but never misses a beat.
Midway through Black History Month, it’s worth noting the relative brevity of Black film history—the very first major-studio feature to be directed by an African-American didn’t come along until 1969, ...
A film being shown Wednesday at the Mayborn tells the story of an overlooked Black cultural and artistic moment at the 1936 Texas Centennial Exposition that has shaped history.
Musicians from James Brown to Lena Horne and athletes Jackie Robinson and Joe Louis all made a home in Addisleigh Park, a ...
The Clear Redline is a powerful Richmond-based documentary by Myles Black, exploring the lasting impact of redlining and ...
According to Wylie Stecklow, a civil rights attorney who is also representing the family, the department's inability to own ...
Former Nationals MP James Hayward — who was serving almost three years in jail for child sex abuse until having his conviction quashed — has lifted the lid on his 410-day prison stint as he ...
An accomplished artist himself, he and his brother created one of the few showcases in the U.S. for an emerging generation of Black artists in the late 1960s.
Amidst a growing sober curious movement, restaurants in New York City are pushing the boundaries of what's possible when it ...
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