Mr. Joy, written by Daniel Beaty is currently on stage at ArtsEmerson, Boston, Massachusetts. The conversation on Basic Black explores the politics of art and representing... Read More
Ronald Bunn
Publisher/Editor
Bringing two disciplines together is inspiring, challenging and a beautiful cruelty – Nona Hendryx The Sol Studio 2073 Seventh Avenue at 124th Street Through October 18,... Read More
We learn why the “Revolution Will Not Be Televised” poet Gill Scot-Heron (April 1, 1949 – May 27, 2011) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rdqLAeyqVr8... Read More
Fashions Fit For Royalty
2 min read
“Fashions fit for Royalty” is how admirers describe the Ites International collection by Millie ‘Sequoia” David. Sequoia delivers styles that are timeless, classic and unique using... Read More
Impressionism and the Caribbean
3 min read
October 2, 2015. through January 3, 2016 The Brooklyn Museum 200 Eastern Parkway Brooklyn ,A Major Exhibition of the Work of Celebrated Puerto Rican-Born Painter... Read More
Here we have Cissy Houston, Edwin Hawkins, The Winans, Vanessa Bell Armstrong, Marvin Winans, Saundra Crouch, Andre Crouch, The Edwin Hawkins Singers, Shirley Caesar, The... Read More
A captivating documentary on the origin of the Spiritual. It looks at links to the genres jazz, gospel and blues, etc. ... Read More
Thought about Sweet Honey in the Rock today —so here they are with a little Blind Boys of Alabama thrown in. Wade in the Water always reminds... Read More

Panel Discussion Basic Black & The Politics Of Art
Nona Hendryx Debuts New Body of Work
“Who is Gil Scott-Heron?” plus Interview
Gospel All Stars! – “Mary Don’t You Weep”
History Detectives | Slave Songbook | PBS
Renditions of “Wade in the Water”