Our critics and reporters guide you through events and happenings of L.A. Ain’t Misbehavin’ Winner of three Tony Awards, this ...
From bold-colored scarves and the zoot suit to acrylic nails, Black culture in fashion has always been part of American ...
Over roughly two decades, Harlem became home to Black artists, musicians, authors and socialites of all sexual stripes. In a ...
Directed by Beth Lopes, an associate artistic director at New Swan Shakespeare Festival and a director known for her passion ...
In the mid-1920s, a new art movement, which later became known as the Harlem Renaissance, was born. The movement did not ...
The style of dress being displayed the Met Gala reveals a complex history of race, class, and identity politics.
Jazz music, poetry, art and dance were hallmarks of the renaissance that helped to ... and sites that were made popular ...
Gladys Bentley, a luminary of the Harlem Renaissance, began her blues career singing at rent ... House—one of New York City’s most well-known gay speakeasies—in the 1920s. Openly lesbian, she sang ...
Kendrick Jones was a Phoenix barista for years before opening Harlem Coffee. He hoped to create community through coffee. The ...
Musical Theatre West will have Long Beach swingin’ and finger snappin’ this fall with Ain’t Misbehavin’ The Fats Waller ...
For the next five weeks, works and connections between Harlem Renaissance leader Langston Hughes and Photojournalist Gordon Parks are free to view at the Arts Council of Dickinson County. The ...