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Textile Artist Bisa Butler’s New Exhibit ‘The World Is Yours’ To Open This Summer In NYC

Award-winning American textile artist Bisa Butler is preparing for an art show in New York City, returning to the Big Apple for the first time in three years. Taking place at Jeffrey Deitch, the upcoming exhibition “The World Is Yours'' will be held from May 6–June 30, 2023.

ABFF Announces Lineup For 2023 Festival

The American Black Film Festival has announced its lineup of feature films for 2023, which will include popular actors such as Pam Grier, Omari Hardwick, and Mike Colter.

‘Minor Notes’: Recognizing The Unsung Black Poets Of The 19th And 20th Centuries

This article contains Amazon affiliate links. Released during National Poetry Month, Minor Notes, Volume 1 is an anthology series shedding light on the neglected literary scene featuring overlooked Black poets from the 19th and 20th centuries.  Professors Joshua Bennett and Jesse McCarthy were astonished by how many brilliant Black poets

‘Rye Lane’ Director Raine Allen-Miller On Her Debut Film Surprisingly Being A Rom-Com

Filmmaker Raine Allen-Miller had unexpected ideas for her debut film. Set in South London, she was determined to make it funny, but never imagined it would be a rom-com. But her film “Rye Lane” premiered at Sundance in January to critical acclaim, winning over audiences with its charming characters and

Review: Alonge Hawes Returns With Ambitious Series ‘Silver & Gold’

While speaking with Chris Hadley of Snobby Robot, Alonge Hawes described his newest scripted project as an ode to the anime series he used to watch in his youth, especially classic shows such as Cowboy Bebop, Trigun, and Outlaw Star. As a fellow anime lover and someone who is in

‘Black Candle Women’: Diana Marie Brown’s Novel Is Receiving A TV Series Adaptation

Universal Television has teamed up with Jenna Bush Hager’s production company, Thousand Voices, to develop a TV series based on Diane Marie Brown’s debut novel “Black Candle Women”. Hager, who has a first-look deal with Universal Studio Group, is collaborating with Carla Banks Waddles, the showrunner of “Bel-Air”, and Jenna

The Importance of Small Streaming Platforms for Indie Content

The advent of streaming has revolutionized the way we consume entertainment. With over-the-top (OTT) services such as Netflix, Amazon Prime, and Disney+, viewers now have access to a plethora of mainstream content at their fingertips. However, amid the proliferation of these giant streaming platforms, the importance of small streaming platforms

Kehinde Wiley’s New Exhibit Sheds Light on Systemic Violence Against Black People Through Historic Icons

Renowned for his iconic portrait of Barack Obama, artist Kehinde Wiley has dedicated his artistic career to capturing the vibrancy of everyday Black people. His latest exhibition, “An Archaeology of Silence,” delves into themes of grief, mourning, and the inherent value of living. In an interview with Jeffrey Brown for

Celebrate The Legacy And Art of Kwame Brathwaite With “Things Well Worth Waiting For” Archival Exhibition

The prolific American photojournalist Kwame Brathwaite recently passed away on April 1st at the age of 85. His photographs were a celebration of Black fashion, music, and events, earning him widespread recognition throughout his seven-decade career.

9-Year-Old Tiana Akoh-Arrey Wrote An Inspirational Story Of Self-Acceptance After Being Bullied For Her Hair Texture

Nine-year-old Tiana Akoh-Arrey was bullied about her hair texture, but she turned the negative experience into a celebration of self-love through writing about it in her new book “My Afro: Twin Best Friends.”

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