The Last Poets and Melba Moore Honor Television Pioneer Ellis Haizlip
Harlem Arts Alliance Presents: On the “A” w/Souleo Sometimes history bares itself open for unsung glory. One such recent revelation has been the rediscovery
Harlem Arts Alliance Presents: On the “A” w/Souleo Sometimes history bares itself open for unsung glory. One such recent revelation has been the rediscovery
Syleena Johnson has paid her dues and is now getting her glory.
“You can boo on this show if you don’t like a performer.” –Marcus King
The self-made man that reinvented the way that we enjoy music, interact with our celebrities, and dance at parties (Soul Train line, anyone?) is gone, but his legacy lives.
There are an increasing number of roles on television that portray the lives of people who are involved in same sex relationships. Reality shows like
NBC’s “Smash” — the brainchild of Steven Spielberg — is a midseason musical drama that follows the ups and downs of a Broadway musical about
Media shapes the perception of our world in a multitude of ways and those who operate behind the scenes, arguably hold the greatest power in
How often have you tried talking to a youngster who was sitting in front of a television or a computer monitor spellbound and not received
Cheryl Pearson-McNeil says she loves to “wow” people. It’s one of those things that keeps her job of expanding the scope of The Nielsen Company’s
Know the criteria that they’re looking for.