In 1967, while cities burned and protests boiled, Louis Armstrong recorded a simple song, “What a Wonderful World,” which sounded almost naïve against the noise of the age.
The unofficial cocktail of New Orleans is the neon-red and sugary sweet Hurricane. It mixes rum, sweeteners and fruit flavorings. And if you visit the Crescent City you’re practically obligated to ...
Mount Vernon Elementary School students marked Black History Month 100th anniversary with a celebration of the Harlem Renaissance, which took place at the same time as the birth of the commemorative ...
The wonderful world of baseball never ceases to amaze us! In a candid interview, Chicago Cubs player Pete Crow-Armstrong shared an unusual anecdote. When he was playing in the under-12 category, he ...
On sheet music for the composition “My Darling,” Gil Roberts writes “you are” before the song title, a succinct way of ...
Walnut Street was a thriving Black business district, until urban renewal destroyed it. Decades later, its legacy still resonates.
Spotlight Central and Love Imagery have photos and a recap of a special performance by Linda Eder on Valentine's Day 2026 at ...
Henrik Ibsen’s groundbreaking 1879 play, “A Doll’s House,” is getting a major update. Director Justin Emeka has adapted the story with a Black cast and changed the location and time period from Norway ...
The Germany-based Julia Stoschek Foundation, which has an unmatched collection of time-based works spanning the 1960s to now, ...
How a few driven Black people changed the world ...
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