In a period of 20 days in 1971, Lee Trevino won the national opens of the United States, Canada and Great Britain. The feat might fall just short of being included among the storied individual ...
In celebration of Golf Digest’s 75th Anniversary, each month Writer-At-Large Jaime Diaz will interview key figures in the ...
Belle da Costa Greene, who was JP Morgan’s librarian, became a lively fixture at Gilded Age mansions, country retreats, ...
Christian K. Lee’s portraits of Black people with guns are a bit startling, if only because it is rare to see images of real ...
Richard Vetere's passion project 'Black & White City Blues' has extended its run for an additional week at ATA! After closing ...
A dedicated Black history course cannot simply be U.S. history with Black people, places, and events sprinkled on top.
It’s tempting to overcompensate for the absence of Black history by teaching only perfect, pristine, and pure histories.
There’s an elusive charm to indie movies — an authenticity that seeps into every frame, born from sheer passion and an unfiltered creative vision. Unlike mainstream productions, these films are not ...
Former U.S. Attorney for the middle district of Pennsylvania Gerard Karam is joining Stevens & Lee as a shareholder and co-chair of the firm's white collar defense and investigations practice.
Edmond Dédé's 1887 magnum opus "Morgiane"—billed as "the most important opera never heard"—will finally get its premiere ...
Alonzo Davis, the artist and educator who cofounded Los Angeles's storied African American stronghold the Brockman Gallery, ...