2013 Atlanta Jazz Festival day 3
2013 Atlanta Jazz Festival Kicked Off And Ended With A Collage Of Good Music, Food, Family & Fun And RollingOut Was There To Capture It
2013 Atlanta Jazz Festival Kicked Off And Ended With A Collage Of Good Music, Food, Family & Fun And RollingOut Was There To Capture It
Nucomme steps onstage with a ferocity and a commitment to her performance that immediately demands attention. A voluptuous vocalist with a larger-than-life stage presence, the
Painting with a Twist, one of the latest urban lifestyle crazes sweeping the nation from coast to coast, has landed in the Detroit metropolitan area.
Syleena Johnson has paid her dues and is now getting her glory.
“If there’s a woman of color in Hollywood, I’ve touched their face.”
A true artist evolves, he or she is never static. Erik Clark knows this firsthand. The Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. scholarship recipient and Maryland
Caddy Da Don, the 6-foot-2 rapper whose real name is David Rice, is one of the nicest guys in hip-hop. Rolling out had an opportunity
In 1992, Common bounced on the scene with his album, Can I Borrow a Dollar? It sold only a few thousand copies and he was
Helen West brought the art fair back.
They say that art is an imitation of life and the world around us. If that is true, then local Birmingham painter, Mr. Jim Burnett,
Green is beautiful, painful and breathtaking as environmental artist Sarah Dickinson Little illustrates with her new body of work. Little uses natural materials, such as
Few artists achieve the level of recognition and acclaim so early in their career as the Atlanta-based artist Radcliffe Bailey. The artist-in-residence’s fine-tuned sensibilities to
Mary J. Blige’s reported spousal abuse towards her husband Kendu Isaacs has done little to hurt her image. During her album release party at M2