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Born from the spirituals, work songs, and deep sorrow of African American life in the South, the blues gave jazz its backbone ...
The Prima Music Foundation's returns to Ventfort Hall with their popular jazz concert on Thursday, July 31 at 5:30 pm. This ...
The Antwerp-based jazz vocalist will be presenting the music of her current and award-winning double album project, Wrapped In Rhythm, which is based on and dedicated to the poetry of Lebo Mashile.
Inventive spots for Mexican and Japanese American cuisine join the list, and we bid a fond farewell to a D.C. favorite ...
In Week 7 of the 93rd Jacob's Pillow Dance Festival, Touch of RED by Shamel Pitts | TRIBE will get a Jacob's Pillow premiere ...
Chuck Mangione, the Grammy-winning jazz trumpeter and flugelhornist best known for his 1978 hit “Feels So Good,” died ...
Sam Gilliam represented the US at the Venice Biennale in 1972, and also spent time at an artist's retreat in Co Mayo ...
The mighty O' Jays, the incomparable Nancy Wilson, the funky Ohio Players, and Dottie Peoples, who is known as the "Songbird ...
Collectively, we as people like to look back at our personal and shared history to understand where we are today. Sometimes ...
From hotel booking surges to small business booms, Beyoncé’s latest tour proves cultural power can move markets — and ...
Who’s the Most Famous Delawarean? Before we crown the top, let’s meet the bottom of the bracket. Some surprises await.
Pōpolo is the Hawaiian name for a glossy black nightshade berry that’s used for food and traditional medicine. But it has another meaning: On the Hawaiian Islands, pōpolo is a slur for dark-skinned ...
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