Posts Tagged ‘studio museum in harlem’
Sheryl Lee Ralph and Adina Howard share personal stories on ‘Life After’
On the “A” w/Souleo Before Sheryl Lee Ralph sat down to film her episode of TV One’s hit docu-series, Life After she wasn’t sure where life would take her next. This surprising confession comes from a woman who earned a Tony Award nomination for originating the role of Deena Jones in the Broadway classic Dreamgirls; won over…
Read MoreAfrican American museums you must visit
African American museums are repositories of black culture. Whether it’s the Civil Rights Movement or the history of Negro League baseball that interests you, you are sure to find a museum that will provide information through archives, genealogy groups, historical societies and exhibits. The very first African American museum, the Hampton University Museum, opened in 1868…
Read MoreRain Pryor Challenges Race; Visual Artist Willie Cole Reflects on Harlem
Harlem Arts Alliance Presents: On the “A” w/Souleo Sometimes all it takes is a title to pique one’s interest and with one such as “Fried Chicken and Latkes,” you’re bound to ignite a few mind sparks. In this one-woman show by Rain Pryor (daughter of the legendary comedian and actor, Richard Pryor) the comedienne challenges…
Read MoreHarlem Arts Alliance Presents ‘On the A’ w/Souleo
Every day, I find myself rummaging through my wardrobe to find pieces that I have yet to wear on the Harlem scene as I hop on and off A trains. If first lady Michelle Obama were to discover this about me she would call me mad. At least that’s what I gathered from celebrated style…
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