OUT/PLAY proudly continues its 'Queers Thru the Years' Season 3 with a celebration of LGBTQ+ women in Wendy Wasserstein's ...
It wasn't just cakes. According to the New England Historical Society, Hemenway was said to have roasted a pig on the Worcester Common during the first Fourth of July celebration, in 1777, when she ...
Afrobeats powerhouse Burna Boy just extended his lead, officially becoming the most Grammy-nominated Nigerian artist ever ...
Duwaji has remained largely in the shadows during her husband’s campaign but is not shy about airing her pro-Palestinian and anti-American views.
The Heritage Art Trail is being launched by Made With Many, which worked with three artists to showcase historical aspects of ...
Thirteen artists with ancestral lands in south Asia, Africa and the Caribbean are subverting the role drawing has played in ...
American music, at its core, is inseparable from a history defined by reinvention, resilience, and Black artists.
The tale of an enslaved West African girl turned protegee to an English queen may sound like the stuff of fairy tales, but it comes straight from the history books - one of many forgotten Black ...
A Parisian artist, who has roots in both Africa and the Caribbean, has spoken to FRANCE 24 about how as a child she could not ...
The Grammy-winning artist opens up about her Hennessy partnership, her Leading Vibe Initiative, and her mission to empower the next generation of women in music.
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This Wassoulou music (spelled differently to the region, to refer to the music) differentiates itself through its emphasis on freedom, choice and accessibility.What we refer to now as Wassoulou music ...