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Tiznando el país has announced new collaboration with the University of Puerto Rico, Río Piedras, and the Puerto Rico Museum Alliance.
The Bedford-Stuyvesant community is still reeling from the unceremonious firing of Superintendent Brendan Mims.
The state legislature will tackle the sentencing reform laws as a priority in the remaining session, but they remained outside the budget. Research from the Vera Institute shows 74% of polled New ...
The New York Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Incorporated, invites you to attend their Evening of Elegance Scholarship Gala.
This year’s $254 billion state budget was late, but Governor Kathy Hochul and state lawmakers finally voted on lingering items last week.
The Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture held an all-day party on May 8 to kick off its 100th birthday celebration.
Mildred Dilling was showered in critical acclaim during her career (1911-1982) as America’s most prominent harpist.
Buckets of laughter abound at The Palace Theatre on Broadway as you watch the brilliant, hilarious revival of “Glengarry Glen Ross." ...
Tribeca Festival returns to New York City from June 4–15 with a powerful statement: Short films are not side dishes.
Mayowa Nwadike lives in Harlem and has displayed his art in the Affordable Art Fair, where he put some of his pieces up for sale.
The Brooklyn Nets, like the 13 other teams that ultimately wound up with picks in the NBA Draft Lottery held this past Monday, were hopeful their fortunes would land them in the No. 1 overall spot.
It was so thrilling to learn the names of the African American winners for the 79th Annual Theatre World Awards ...
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