Marc Anthony Thompson, with the musical collective Chocolate Genius, produced some of the great confessional songs of the ...
After more than three decades in the classical music industry, British double bassist Chi-chi Nwanoku began grappling with the question that had troubled her for years: Why was she consistently the ...
The venerable HBCU singing group is making its first appearance in Charlotte in a secular setting, at Knight Theater this ...
The community’s collective and long-running admiration for him is not just because he was authentic and consistent in incorporating Black music into his artistry, but because most Black people ...
A woman worked tirelessly for years in the hopes of changing country music in a meaningful way. Today, she's finally seeing ...
On exhibit until May 9 at the Westport Library are two music-themed exhibits, “Piece by Piece” and “Music to our Eyes” conceived by curator Carole Erger-Fass to complement the library’s Verso Fest ...
U.K. artist Obongjayar, South Korean indie music collective Balming Tiger, singer/violinist Sudan Archives and drag queen Priyanka won us over.
In an interview, McKenzie Wark offers insight on the rave as utopia, breaking through gender dysphoria, and her newest work of auto-theory.
These Black chefs became known for merging their love of cooking with storytelling to unite people from different communities ...
Four D.C.-area filmmakers premiere short documentaries at DC Independent Film Forum that explore Black life in various American communities.