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Category: Arts

"Milk Like Sugar," currently running at the Atlas Performing Arts Center in D.C., proves itself as a contemporary coming-of age story. /Courtesy of Mosaic Theatre
Posted inArts, Lifestyle

‘Milk Like Sugar’ Shows Other Side of Life for Teens

by Lauren M. PoteatNovember 10, 2016October 30, 2020
The classically-trained viola/violin duo of Wil B. and Kev Marcus will bring a modern blend of classical, hip-hop, rock and R&B sounds to the Music Center at Strathmore on Saturday, Nov. 12
Posted inArts, Lifestyle

Yes, Blacks Can Play Classical Music – and More

by D. Kevin McNeir – Senior EditorNovember 10, 2016October 30, 2020
DJ Young Music continues to take the music world by storm. /Courtesy photo
Posted inArts, Lifestyle

Local DJ, 19, Making Mark in Music Industry

by Lauren M. PoteatNovember 10, 2016October 30, 2020
Kenyan artist Ato Malinda was the first of three honorees to be saluted during the first annual African Arts Awards dinner at the Smithsonian Arts and Industries Building in northwest D.C. on Oct. 28. Photo by Travis Riddick
Posted inArts, Lifestyle

African Artists Make Their Mark, Overcome Adversity

by Sarafina Wright –Washington Informer Staff WriterNovember 3, 2016October 30, 2020
Cathy Hughes, founder and chair of Radio One and owner of 56 radio stations and the TV One Network, is honored by Howard University and the School of Communications with the renaming of the school to the Cathy Hughes School of Communications. /Photo by Ronald Gilbert Baker – Solid Image
Posted inArts, Education, Featured

Howard School of Communication Takes New Name

by Hamil R. HarrisOctober 27, 2016October 30, 2020
Cathy Hughes, founder and chair of Radio One and owner of 56 radio stations and the TV One Network, is honored by Howard University and the School of Communications with the renaming of the school to the Cathy Hughes School of Communications. /Photo by Ronald Gilbert Baker – Solid Image
Posted inArts, Entertainment

Cathy Hughes Receives Her Flowers – and Rightfully So

by D. Kevin McNeir – Senior EditorOctober 27, 2016October 30, 2020
DeAndre Johnson, 13, is part of the "Speak Life Tour," which helps youth and young adults express themselves through dance, music and other art forms. /Photo by Roy Lewis
Posted inArts, Lifestyle

Student Dances to Excel in Life

by William J. FordOctober 27, 2016October 30, 2020
Posted inArts, Black Experience

A Personal Journey Through the African American Museum: A Walk Through My History

by WI Guest AuthorOctober 27, 2016October 30, 2020
Jacob Lawrence, The Migration Series: During World War I there was a great migration north by southern African-Americans., 1940–41. Casein tempera on hardboard, 12 x 18 in. The Phillips Collection, Washington, DC, Acquired 1942 © The Jacob and Gwendolyn Lawrence Foundation, Seattle / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York
Posted inArts

Jacob Lawrence’s ‘Migration’ Series to Go on Display – Exhibit Opens Saturday at the Phillips Collection

by Sarafina Wright –Washington Informer Staff WriterOctober 5, 2016October 30, 2020
Synthia Saint James (Courtesy photo)
Posted inArts

Postal Service Issues New Kwanzaa Stamp

by WI WebstaffOctober 5, 2016October 30, 2020

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