PRECINCT REPORTER GROUP NEWS — Each of the four programs will feature Alvin Ailey’s American masterpiece Revelations. Since its creation in 1960, Revelations has been seen by...
LOUISIANA WEEKLY — When Lusher Charter School senior Raven Little began writing poetry in a seventh-grade creative writing class, her work covered many of the usual subjects...
CHICAGO CRUSADER — Steppenwolf Theatre Company is thrilled to welcome Leelai Demoz as its new Associate Artistic Director. Leelai Demoz has had a varied career in the arts, on stage,...
WAVE NEWSPAPERS — The stage at the Proud Bird restaurant sparkled with talent March 16 when the National Association for Equal Justice in America (NAEJA) held...
DALLAS POST TRIBUNE — The inaugural Dallas ISD poetry slam was nothing short of a memorable night at the Edison Learning Center as infectious energy filled...
WASHINGTON INFORMER — The world premiere of “JQA,” a fictitious tale written and directed by Aaron Posner about the life of the eighth secretary of state and...
NEW ORLEANS DATA NEWS WEEKLY — It’s been nearly a decade since this amazing company has been to the Crescent City. This year the legendary dance company...
WASHINGTON INFORMER — Deyane Moses’ exhibit, titled “Blackives: A Celebration of Black History at MICA,” features curated photos and documents that show how the college reacted after...
CHARLESTON CHRONICLE — Black Refractions is a landmark initiative that explores the vital contributions of artists of African descent.
CHICAGO CRUSADER — Indiana University Northwest invites the campus and community to view works of art by 59 area high school students.
CINCINNATI HERALD — It all took off for Keb’ Mo’ in 1994 with the self-titled release under his newly coined Keb’ Mo’ moniker, and over the years,...
CHARLESTON CHRONICLE — The program will provide innovative and exceptionally enriching arts experiences to children in schools throughout Charleston and surrounding areas.
THE TENNESSEE TRIBUNE — In 1919 an innocent white woman was killed in Knoxville Tennessee. Despite the lack of evidence against him, a black man, Maurice Mays...
THE TENNESSEE TRIBUNE — The National Museum of African American Music has named Vincent PremDas as the director of development and Tamar Smithers as the director...
JACKSONVILLE FREE PRESS — People flooded Green Cove Spring’s Spring Park to celebrate the life and legacy of Augusta Savage.
MILWAUKEE COURIER — There’s a space for Black people everywhere and Quinten Oliver Lee is proving that.
THE BIRMINGHAM TIMES — Antonio “Tony” Minifield, photographer, has always been creative, especially when it came to visual arts.
WAVE NEWSPAPERS — The mosaic was installed in early February on La Ballona’s exterior wall.
NASHVILLE PRIDE — For Black History Month, visit the art galleries at one of the world’s greatest educational institutions, Nashville’s own historic Fisk University.
MICHIGAN CHRONICLE — Motown Museum announced today that it will host its sixth annual Motown Mic: The Spoken Word competition series.
LOS ANGELES SENTINEL — Rising visual artist, Chase Metoyer, 17, has dreams of a career in fine arts and plans to inspire and educate future artists.
HOUSTON FORWARD TIMES — Quack is a delightfully frustrating look into the pitfalls of fame.
THE AFRO — Although Robinson has been playing Veronica for a number of years now, the character’s out of this world shenanigans still regularly shock her.
ATLANTA VOICE — The purpose of “Music Makes Me Happy” was to inspire social change through art and music
THE SAVANNAH TRIBUNE — These dynamic presenters will also participate in the Savannah Book Festival