by Nahlah Abdur-Rahman May 28, 2024 One hair stylist believes the growing shift toward silent services comes from COVID-induced social anxiety. Hair salons are adapting to…
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The ONE Musicfest has become a hot commodity in Atlanta over the years as the two-day event is filled with musical talent, activations, and a park…
For fashion-forward individuals who love to indulge in high-end shopping, balancing style with financial savvy is essential. Deidree H. Golbourne, founder of Dei Dream Financial, offers…
Last week, the prestigious Harlem School of the Arts (HSA) commemorated six decades of achievement and artistic scholarship servicing the Harlem and Upper Manhattan area. The…
In celebration of AAPI Heritage Month, it’s essential to recognize and honor the incredible contributions of Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) women in the tech…
Last Updated on May 27, 2024 by BVN Overview: Although several American cities claim to be the first to celebrate Memorial Day, the first Memorial Day…
Bachelor parties have long been a rite of passage for grooms-to-be, offering a final night of freedom and celebration with close friends before tying the knot.…
Get ready for a vibrant art adventure this season, as this summer of culture is filled with exhibitions by some of the most notable Black artists…
A member of Calvary Lutheran Church says they’ve learned to be “gentle with each other so we can be dangerous together.” By Rev. Dorothy S. BoulwareWord…
In Joel Kotkin’s 1992 book “Tribes: How Race, Religion and Identity Determine Success in the New Global Economy, the author does a deep historical dive and…