Friday, February 19 through Friday, March 18 1400 Fifth Avenue, Suite 6 (212) 996-3303 New York Bob Gumbs, Harlem born; Bronx raised African-American visual artist has... Read More
February 13, 2016 at 2:00pm-3:30pm 158 Buffalo Avenue 718-683 5600. Brooklyn Brooklyn Free Speech is very proud to announce B Scene, a free film and... Read More
February 14, 2016 2031 Fifth Avenue National Black Theatre Way 212-722-3800 Harlem Funny, Poignant and Sexy One Woman Show. Written and performed by Lisa Strum.... Read More
February 18, 2016, 7:30pm-9:00pm 647 Fulton Street (718) 683-5600 Brooklyn Chelsea Reject was born in Brooklyn, NY to Jamaican and St. Lucian parents Lucinda and Antoine... Read More
Friday, February 19—February 21, 2016 City College Center for the Arts West 135th Street and Convent Avenue (129 Convent Avenue) (212)650 6900 Manhattan A Celebration... Read More
Thursday, February 18, 2016, 7-9pm Drama Book Shop 250 West 40th Street Manhattan The Anthology contains six of my full-length works, written across four decades! The collection includes, Black... Read More
Wednesday, February 17, 2016, 5pm 450 Grand Concourse. C-190 Bronx 6:00pm: African Fashion and Textiles with Sudie Nallo, International Coalition of African Fashion and Catherine... Read More
Ayeto was a great guide on my trip to the Suri tribe. As you can see, he is much better at posting on FB. It was another great adventure.... Read More

A Night of Jazz, Legacy, and the Unexpected at Unterfahrt
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February 28: Sarah Vaughan
February 25: Paul Robeson
February 23: Marian Anderson
February 22: Berry Gordy
February 20: Duke Ellington
February 19: Nina Simone: The Power of Protest Through Music
February 18: Bessie Smith: Jazz’s First Superstar
February 17: Thomas A. Dorsey
February 16: Ma Rainey
February 15: John Coltrane
February 14: Scott Joplin
February 12: Art Tatum
Fatoumata Diawara: A Fusion of Tradition and Modernity
February 11. Ella Fitzgerald
February 8: Louis Armstrong
February 2: Mahalia Jackson
Sylvester: Beyond the Gimmick | 1980-1-1
The Ntu Sound Chamber: A Spiritual Jazz Journey with WDR Big Band and Nduduzo Makhathini
Music: WRVR-FM JAZZ RADIO | 8/1978
Part 3. – Miles Davis and the Evolution of Jazz Fusion from Classical Roots
Part 2. — How the Modern Jazz Quartet Blended Jazz and Classical Music to Create Something Timeless
Part I. Blending Jazz and Classical Music: Schuller, Davis, and MJQ
Introducing the Series: Jazz at the Crossroads of Innovation
🎉 Happy Birthday to the Legendary James Mtume! 🎶
Grady Tate: The Rhythm Driving Jazz, Soul, and Beyond
Al Jones Blues Band: A Munich Tradition and Blues Legacy
February 26: Sidney Poitier
February 25: Paul Robeson
February 6: Lorraine Hansberry
George C. Wolfe: Shaping American Theater with Unapologetic Truth
February 4: Augusta Savage
February 1: Jacob Lawrence
✨ Sneak Peek Alert! ✨— Jacob Lawrence
Pioneers of Style/ Influential African-American Icons in Art and Fashion
“Harlem One Stop – Under the Radar Art Series” with Bob Gumbs
Weeksville Heritage Center – B Scene @ Weeksville: Black TV Matters
National Black Theatre presents Lisa Strum’s “She Gon’ Learn”
Free for all – BRIC TV Studio – B-Side – Chelsea Reject
A Celebration Of Atlantic City’s Historic Club Harlem
Book Signing – “Richard Wesley Play Anthology”
Free For All – Longwood Art Gallery – “BRONX – AFRICA” – Panel Discussion
Glenda E Jones – Trip to the Suri Tribe in Upper Omo, Ethiopia