(BPRW) Black Women Dealing with Cancer Invited to Free Online Supportive Workshop – Love Letters to Our Bodies Love Letters to Be Printed and Recorded (Black…
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By Deborah Bailey, Contributing Editor Bowie State University’s Performing Arts Center (PAC) now bears the name of internationally renowned singer, Dionne Warwick. In a ceremony this…
(BPRW) Black Women Dealing with Cancer Invited to Free Online Supportive Workshop – Love Letters to Our Bodies Love Letters to Be Printed and Recorded (Black…
Organizers of the nation’s largest wine and music festival, Célébrez en Rosé, have announced the event will be making its highly-anticipated return to Houston this spring…
In the seven years after HBO’s “The Wire” ended, actor and D.C.-area native Tray Chaney, who played drug dealer-turned-shoes salesman Malik “Poot” Carr on the award-winning…
(BPRW) Tech Giant Microsoft Joins Forces with Atlanta-based Not-For-Profit to Support Aspiring Youth Creatives The Ann Cephus Family Fund (ACFF) and Microsoft Corporation officially kick off…
By Jonathan Landrum Jr., The Associated Press LOS ANGELES (AP) — MLB The Show has broken a video game barrier: For the first time, the franchise…
(BPRW) Boosters Big & Small Set to Accelerate Harlem Rocket Tours — and Maritime Opportunities for Area Youth From philanthropists to neighbors to corporate contributors, funding…
With April kicking off both National Poetry Month and Jazz Appreciation Month (JAM), and offering the beauty that is spring, local organization Words Beats and Life…
By Tashi McQueen, AFRO Political Writer, tmcqueen@afro.com The National Great Blacks in Wax Museum received a $2 million federal investment, which was presented by U.S. lawmakers…