“Momma Loves Jazz” and “Welcome to the Mothership: We Gather in Their Name” opens June 7 at the Community Artists’ Collective, 4111 Fannin, Suite 100A, as a paired exhibition featuring artists Carla Sue Lyles and Jakayla Monay, respectively. Artist Stacey Allen, director of artistic programs for the Anderson Center for the Arts, who curated the exhibition, sees both of these works through the lens of non-linear time. “As Black mother artists, we’re constantly negotiating what to hold on to and
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In a historic move that redefines the boundaries of global tourism, His Royal Highness Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, Crown Prince and Chairman of the Public Investment Fund (PIF), has announced the launch of The Red Sea Project. This ambitious initiative is set to transform the western coast of Saudi Arabia into an international tourism hub, aligning with the Kingdom’s Vision 2030 to diversify its economy and promote cultural exchange. Spanning a pristine archipelago of more than 9
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Neighborhoods are looking to conceptualize their vision for the future as inclusive communities and cultural destinations. Solel international made his debut with his first large-scale Mural depicting the history of the historic independence Heights as the first municipality To be incorporated by African-Americans in Texas. In 2018, Solel international made its debut with its first large-scale mural approximately 50 ft by 34 ft on the Whole Foods 365 building on the intersection of Yale and 610
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Yvette Alston White is outgoing. She prays we all live life to the fullest and have fun while doing it. As the Black History Diversity Committee Coordinator for United Airlines, White works with fellow Black History Committee Members to celebrate legacy while highlighting our culture and further recognizing the role of Black, Indigenous and People of Color. Yvette Alston White believes in helping others! She wears a lot of hats at United Airlines: Customer Service Representative, Premium Servi
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Harlem’s fashion legacy takes center stage as experts discuss tailoring, Black dandyism, and identity at The Apollo Stages. Few cultural movements have shaped global style like Black dandyism—an aesthetic of defiance, distinction, and dignity. As The Met prepares to unveil Superfine: Tailoring Black Style, this exhibition preview conversation at The Apollo Stages provided an immersive exploration of Harlem’s pivotal role in Black sartorial history. A distinguished panel provided rich historica
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