(January 24, 1874 – June 8, 1938). Bro. Arthur A. Schomburg (Prince Hall Lodge No. 38) Prince Hall. Sonia Sanchez: “My First Visit to the... Read More
Ronald Bunn
Publisher/Editor
Through December 31, 2015 Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture 515 Malcolm X Blvd Harlem Schomburg Exhibitions Manager Isissa Komada-John talks to ABC-TV s "Here and Now" about "Black Suburbia: From Levittown to Ferguson." [embedyt]... Read More
The jazz standard Body And Soul was written in 1930 with music by Johnny Green, lyrics by Edward Heyman, Robert Sour & Frank Eyton. I always... Read More
“Dare To Be Black – The Jack Johnson Story”
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December 22, 2015, 7pm Theatre For The New City 155 First Avenue (between 9th and 10th Sts.) Manhattan (212) 254-1109 A Reading of “Dare... Read More
It’s refreshing to find out about rising stars like Benjamin Clementine. He’s out of the United Kingdom. His music delivery is very Vocalist . If you... Read More
“The Gullah Geechee Nation” — BunnFunn Collection... Read More
Rome Neal In Concert
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Monday, December 28, 2015, 8pm-11pm For My Sweet 1103 Fulton St. Brooklyn (917) 757-0170 With: Mamiko Watanabe, Piano, Corcoran Holt, Bass, Rodney James, Sax, Orange... Read More
Taking a Trip back to Memory Lane when the Coasters and the Ink Spots were ruling the neighborhood. Videos: “Charlie Brown” Carl Edward Gardner (April... Read More

Arthur A. Schomburg — Founder of the Schomburg Research Library in Harlem
“Black Suburbia: From Levittown to Ferguson”
“Body And Soul” — Performed by Jazz Great Musicians
Benjamin Clementine — Vocalist reminiscent of Nina Simone
“The Gullah Geechee Nation” — BunnFunn Collection
The Coasters and The Ink Spots