Louis Armstrong, Bessie Smith, and Langston Hughes were just a few musicians and writers who shaped the Harlem Renaissance.
Stepped in appreciation, the Lantern Theater Company’s production opens Feb. 12. Director Brett Ashley Robinson says it has much to appreciate.
The movement, in the early 1900s, came on the backs of Black artists, doctors and community leaders who in some cases have ...
The artwork is vibrant and expressive, spanning paintings, sculptures and mixed-media works that explore” many themes.
A once-in-a-lifetime dinner party from 1972 is transformed into a thrilling and inspiring hang-out movie ...
Harlem's Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture centennial anniversary began last year, and 2026 marks 100 years ...
Rhythm & Rhyme is Noveltease Theatre's cabaret series pairing burlesque, poetry, and live music. Each salon focuses on a ...
Get your tickets now to “The Weary Blues: Celebrating Langston Hughes and the Harlem Renaissance” coming up Saturday, Feb. 7 at Alberta Abbey in northeast ...
ALBANY, Ga. (WALB) - Visual artists with a connection to Albany or love for the city are encouraged to enter a contest by the Harlem Renaissance Project. The Harlem Renaissance Project recently ...
The Montclair Public Library will host TV producer and author, A’Lelia Bundles, in a talk with Princeton professor Khalil ...