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We discuss how people thought about queerness during the Harlem Renaissance and talk to the curator of a recent exhibition at ...
Amy and Madison Woods Jackson built their home in Minneapolis’ Prospect Park neighborhood in 1908 with their three daughters.
The recycled buildings of Rome, long dismissed by architects, are getting a reappraisal as a model for how to reduce waste ...
The Rent Free Coalition wants to create a similar impact by bringing people together. The goal is not just to provide shelter ...
Life in the 1920s looked vastly different than our world today. From fashion and music to sports and travel, here's how times ...
To celebration the 100th anniversary of the Harlem Renaissance, Renaissance New York Harlem Hotel and Myrdith Leon-McCormack, present the Legacy Ball of Harlem. R. Scott French VERY New York +1 ...
The 47th president has upended business as usual, in federal government, in classrooms, in business. Tariffs are here and gone tomorrow. Tantrums in the Oval Office. State Departments of Education are ...
a prominent figure in the Harlem Renaissance and the namesake of the under-construction condo building overlooking downtown's ...
World Bride Magazine will celebrate 100 years of The Harlem Renaissance with a Legacy Ball in neighborhood's storied hotel.
David C. Driskell & Friends” at the Frist Art Museum in Nashville highlights Driskell’s artistic legacy and the importance of his relationships with fellow artists.
America’s tallest man — a 7-foot, 8-inch former Virginia law officer, actor and Harlem Globetrotter known as a “gentle giant” — has died at his family home North Carolina, officials said.