Dr. Frances 'Toni' Draper, publisher and CEO of the AFRO-American Newspapers, pays tribute to the legacy of the women who shaped the company's history.
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Face2FaceAfrica on MSNGrand Rapids: DJ and CEO whose groundbreaking platform connects artists with venues on track to raise $1MAs a Black woman in the predominantly white and male-dominated worlds of tech and venture capital, Wallace’s journey has not ...
Let out your inner nerd (and hear from Janelle Monáe) at Blerdcon, sample wine and cheese for Women’s History Month, or dance ...
The Hall County Historical Society has two events planned for the weekend, while it shapes up to be a busy week at UNK. Plus ...
Chandler recently spoke with me about the new Sounds of the World series — which launches Thursday, March 6, with ...
Podcasters Ashley Flowers and Brit Prawat are brining their storytelling prowess to stages across America. Hosts of the No. 1 ...
Philadelphia Museum puts spotlight on painter who distilled her private fixations into cool, elegant and exquisitely opaque works ...
In Manhattan, drunk finance guys stumble on the sidewalk, but they don't have Square Enix on the brain as I do. Neither are ...
Haynes’ career got the big boost from both critics and audiences alike at the Sundance Film Festival and later the Berlin Film Festival (he served as jury president at the fest’s 75th iteration held ...
As Ken Russell’s Tommy turns 50, we explore the world of hit albums that have expanded into their own movies, from A Hard Day’s Night to Purple Rain.
International Women's Day activities are the perfect way to honor and celebrate Black women. Here are some unique options to try.
Intricate craftsmanship, marble ping pong tables, bathrooms to spend a day in. These are the highlights to be found at the ...
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