

ASCAP Women Behind The Music Honors Take Place In Beverly Hills, CA
(L-r) Carron Joan Mitchell Esq., artist/songwriter Joelle James and Femme It Forward founder and CEO Heather Lowery. (Photo: RobinLori...


The Paley Center for Media Announces Schedule for the 28th Annual Paley International Council Summit
The Paley Center for Media will host the 28th Paley International Council Summit –‘Forging New Horizons: The Next Era for Media’– on...


Kim Jung Gi, acclaimed comic book artist, dies at 47
What takes many artists weeks or months to create took Kim Jung Gi mere hours. The acclaimed South Korean artist crafted sprawling,...


How artist Amy Sherald reimagined history's most famous kiss
It might be the most famous kiss ever caught on camera — the US sailor wrapping his arms around a woman in a white medical uniform in...


VIDEO OF THE DAY: SAMARA JOY SHARES ‘STARDUST’
Samara Joy is a singing star in the ascendancy, already attracting attention in 2019 after winning the Sarah Vaughan International Jazz...


AWARD-WINNING COMPOSER TOM KITT SET TO RELEASE DEBUT ALBUM, 'REFLECT', ON SONY MASTERWORKS
Sony Masterworks will release Reflect, the debut studio album from Tony, Emmy, Grammy and Pulitzer Prize Award-winning composer Tom Kitt...


Angela Bassett and Courtney Vance Producing Series on Tulsa Race Massacre and Black Wall Street
MTV Entertainment Studios and Bassett Vance Productions have just announced that Award-winning playwright Nathan Alan Davis will be...


The American Black Film Institute To Induct Lou Gossett Jr. & Ben Vereen Into Hall of Fame at Junete
On Saturday June 19th, The American Black Film Institute will be inducting Oscar-winning actor Lou Gossett Jr., along with multi-faceted...


Singer John Davis, One of the Real Voices Behind Milli Vanilli, Dead at 66 Due to Coronavirus
John Davis, known as one of the true voices behind once-popular R&B group Milli Vanilli, has died at the age of 66 due to complications...


In Both Fact And Fiction, The Truth Of Tulsa Is Hard To Stomach
In the early 1900s, Greenwood — a Black neighborhood in Tulsa, Okla. — was a thriving, successful, independent town. But on May 31, 1921,...