The 7th Annual Jazz in the Gardens Day 2
The 7th Annual “Jazz in the Gardens” Music Festival in City of Miami Gardens, FL Day 2 was bigger than Day 1. The day was so
The 7th Annual “Jazz in the Gardens” Music Festival in City of Miami Gardens, FL Day 2 was bigger than Day 1. The day was so
But if you’re still training your mane a a long weave with a center part may be the way to go.
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The Chicago State University Foundation held a breakfast recently at Norm’s Bistro in Chicago to announce the second annual Essence of an Angel Scholarship Luncheon, which
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Kimberly Moore doesn t mince words. When queried about what she would wish for if she could have anything she wanted, Moore quickly ticks off
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On Feb. 23 from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Atlanta Technical College is hosting a Community Health & Wellness Expo at one of the school’s
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The Super Bowl is either the last major party of the winter season or the first great party of the new year — it’s just