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Lynn Nottage’s Opera ‘Intimate Apparel’ Starring Justin Austin and Kearstin Piper Brown To Premiere On PBS

A new rendition of Pulitzer Prize winner Lynn Nottage’s 2003 opera Intimate Apparel will be available to stream on PBS beginning this Friday, September 23rd. The opera is featured as part of PBS’s Great Performances collection where the vast world of classical performing arts is made available for viewers at home. Directed by Tony winner […]

The Long, Hot Summer of Black Art

By Ron Mwangaguhunga From Frieze and VOLTA to Art Basel and the Dakar Biennale, the 2022 art festival season was blazing hot, as this year has thus far been groundbreaking for diaspora art. After two painful years of lockdowns as well as halfhearted lockdowns, exhibitions have started to open up again, just like they did […]

BlackFacts: Ken Granderson’s Ongoing Mission To Preserve Black History Through Utilizing Technology

Ken Granderson, the CEO of BlackFacts.com, recently spoke at this year’s FUTURE:ADY Conference in Harlem, an annual event that prepares and strengthens future ready communities through technology and innovation. Founded in 1997 by MIT alumnus Granderson, BlackFacts became the world’s first Black history search engine. 25 years later, the monumental website now houses over 700,000 […]

Njideka Akunyili Crosby’s Exhibition Featuring Nostalgic Portraits Of Nigerian Children Is On Display At The Huntington Through June

Five collage-based paintings by prominent Nigerian-born, Los Angeles-based artist Njideka Akunyili Crosby are on display at The Huntington in San Marino, CA through June 12th, 2023.  Curated by the Pulitzer Prize-winning author and critic Hilton Als, it is the third and final exhibition for a series that made its debut in 2019. The exhibition is […]

Overcoming Obstacles as a Black Media Content Creator

Making it in the media industry is no easy feat, and it can be even more challenging for those who identify as Black media content creators. With a wealth of talent, creativity, and ambition, the obstacles that Black media content creators face can be daunting. From limited access to resources to a lack of representation […]

Ebonee Davis’ New Podcast ‘Ebb & Flow’ Creates A Safe Space For Vulnerability

Model, actress, and poet Ebonee Davis recently launched the Ebb & Flow podcast, which is dedicated to conversations around authenticity, spiritual healing, devotion, and vulnerability.  “Our goal at this podcast is to assist each listener to moving into greater alignment with their true authentic selves through the expression and cultivation of their gifts,” said Davis […]