After selling out last year’s inaugural Liza’s Lounge, the dinner cabaret series returns to The Greenhouse Cabaret Feb. 6 through 8 with resident drag queen Fertile Liza at the helm, ...
Saturday, February 1 Dahomey (2024) + Statues Also Die (1953) Statues Also Die, is a short documentary that exposes and criticizes the lack of consideration for African art in Europe. Dahomey is a new ...
For Black History Month, the cinema is hosting a six-film retrospective shining a spotlight on groundbreaking performances ...
Phillip A. Townsend, curator at UT-Austin’s Art Galleries at Black Studies, takes that question further. He asks, what about ...
Presented by the Indianapolis Public Library’s African American History Committee and curated by Anthony Radford, Meet the ...
A traveling exhibition featuring prints created by Jacob Lawrence — one of the first nationally recognized Black artists in U.S. history — opens at the Museum of the ...
Every year, the Enoch Pratt Free Library’s group of young professional supporters chooses a theme for the shindig based on a ...
The Journey” by Dale McReynolds is on view at Artspace 304 starting Friday, January 31 to Thursday, February 27th. This exhibition offers a view of the African journey ...
Founded in 1966 by Huey P. Newton and Bobby Seale in Oakland, Calif., the party was part of the Black Power movement whose ...
Westcoast Black Theatre Troupe will present several offerings focused on Pulitzer Prize-winning American playwright, August ...
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Theatre company Soho Rep has curated a stunning collection of posters across the decade, combining diverse illustrative ...