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In honor of the Met Costume Institute’s new exhibition, GQ collaborated with Vogue for a fashion portfolio that pays homage ...
“Knock Me a Kiss” has a wonderful and realistic stage design by Mitchell Ost, with set construction by Trevor Garcia.
Hundreds of nail holes pepper the dark-brown wood paneled walls of the repurposed 1920s brownstone. Each indentation serves ...
As the founder of Woman’s Art Journal and the author of influential textbooks, she documented the work of many accomplished ...
From the column: "Amanda Gorman, who inspired the nation at the inauguration of President Joe Biden just a little over four years ago, spoke with poignant prescience." ...
In advance of next month’s unveiling of “Superfine: Tailoring Black Style” at the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Costume ...
The Zora Neale Hurston/Richard Wright Foundation is celebrating its 35th anniversary with some exciting changes for the ...
Welcome to the 1920s, a decade of spirited spending, luminous electric lights and a newfound sense of liberation in the wake ...
BLACK ENTERPRISE spotlights 19 Black women visual artists to honor and recognize for International Black Women's History ...
We discuss how people thought about queerness during the Harlem Renaissance and talk to the curator of a recent exhibition at ...
A signed first edition of Claude McKay’s non-fiction book, “Harlem: Negro Metropolis,” will be on display and available for purchase at this year’s New York International Antiquarian Book Fair.
The BriefStudents from Berkeley Unified School District participated in an oratorical festival that honors the artists of the Harlem Renaissance.Students from elementary, middle and high schools ...