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Discover the forgotten story of L.S. Alexander Gumby, a pioneering gay Black intellectual who contributed to the Harlem Renaissance.
Zohran Mamdani, a left-wing politician who would soon win a shocking victory over Cuomo in the Democratic primary, worked the ...
When Lillian Lonngren Anders was a student at the High School of Music and Art in Harlem, she came into class one day and ...
Their grandfathers all came to the Shipyard around 1943, pushed out by Jim Crow in the South and pulled in by the promise of ...
Life in the 1920s looked vastly different than our world today. From fashion and music to sports and travel, here's how times ...
The event marked the fourth time District 10 Pride has partnered with Oakland to All, the Bay Area-based ballroom collective ...
Tania León, noted composer, conductor, and co-founder of the Dance Theatre of Harlem, immigrated to the United States in 1967 ...
Newly renamed as Casey's Center, the former Wells Fargo Arena has been making Des Moines memories for 20 years this month.
A History of Photography” showcases Robert Mapplethorpe, Man Ray and other big names, but the important exhibition is so much ...
It was this mixture of circumstances and experience that resulted in some of the most distinctive art of the British 20th century. Burra’s hard-to-categorise career is the subject of an immaculate and ...
Selma Burke was a key figure in the Harlem Renaissance movement. The 20th-century sculptor and one-time New Hope resident's most embraceable work is one you probably never knew you've touched.
Since the Harlem Renaissance in the early 20th century, dandyism has been integral to the fabric of Black life. And as styles have evolved over the decades, so too has the culture, setting fashion ...