West of the Woito River in remote Southwestern Ethiopia resides the 7,000 strong Arbore people. Living in four small villages in close proximity to one... Read More
Free For All – Schomburg Center – Before 5pm – “The Life, Love and Legacy of Audre Lorde”
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Wednesday, February 17, 2016, 2pm 515 Malcolm X Boulevard 917 – 275 6975 Harlem Interviewed a few months prior to her death, feminist poet, author... Read More
BRIC House – We Be Darker Than Blue: An Intergenerational Sisterhood Through Artistic Activism
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February 16, 2016 · 7:00pm We Be Darker Than Blue: An Intergenerational Sisterhood Through Artistic Activism at BRIC House 647 Fulton Street 718 – 683-... Read More
Bridget (Biddy) Mason
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Free For All – Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture – Theater Talks – “The Color Purple”
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Monday, February 8, 2016, 7pm 515 Malcolm X Boulevard (917) 275 6975 Harlem This landmark musical based on Alice Walker’s novel of the same... Read More
Tuesday, February 9, 2016, 6:30pm 515 Malcolm X Boulevard 917 – 275 6975 New York Immerse yourself in the visual stream created over the past... Read More
Conversations from the Cullman Center – “Black Deutschland” – Darryl Pinckney and Zadie Smith
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Tuesday, February 9, 2016, 7 – 8pm Stephen A. Schwarzman Building – Celeste Bartos Forum Fifth Avenue at 42nd Street 917 – 275 6975 New... Read More

A Night of Jazz, Legacy, and the Unexpected at Unterfahrt
Cultural Wrap-Up May 23, 2025 | Patti LaBelle …
✨Cultural Wrap-Up: James Brown, Friday, May 2, 2025
✨ Cultural Wrap-Up: Duke Ellington, Aretha Franklin, Muddy Waters – April 29, 2025
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
Glenda E. Jones et al., West of the Woito River in remote Southwestern Ethiopia
From left to right – Astronauts Stephanie Wilson, Joan Higginbotham, Mae Jemison, Yvonne Cagle and Fighter Pilot Shawna Kimbrell
Free For All – Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture – “Visually Speaking -The Timeless Art of Kamoinge”