A signed first edition of Claude McKay’s non-fiction book, “Harlem: Negro Metropolis,” will be on display and available for purchase at this year’s New York International Antiquarian Book Fair.
After a devastating fire, the NYC home of this jazz legend is being demolished!
The exciting new groundbreaking book by George M. Johnson, "Flamboyants: the Queer Harlem Renaissance I Wish I'd Known," is ...
God Bless the Child.” “I’ll Be Seeing You.” And of course, “Strange Fruit.” Ten writers and musicians share what they love ...
“We don’t give our name,” one responds. “Can you please specify what agency is taking him?” she pleads. No response. We know ...
The Cleveland Museum of Art’s new exhibition features black-and-white etchings, lithographs and linoleum-cut prints made by ...
New springtime books include historical fiction from World War II and the American South, an egg-related crime mystery, ...
From dressing up in her great aunt’s clothes as a child to working with John Galliano, Karl Lagerfeld, and others: Harlech’s ...
A storied five-bedroom, two-bathroom colonial residence in Queens’ Addisleigh Park historic district, once home to baseball ...
As I was reminded throughout that evening, jazz is the most fundamental expression of innovation and creativity in American ...
Dukes died in Harlem earlier this month at the age of 92 ... Dukes was born in the 1930s in Montgomery, Alabama, a place known as the birthplace of the civil rights movement.