This is where I first heard “Black Music,” a 1998 album by the musical collective Chocolate Genius, Inc., led by the New York-based musician Marc Anthony Thompson. Thompson had released two ...
TheGrio dissects how three Bobby Caldwell songs, “What You Won’t Do For Love,” “My Flame,” and “Open Your Eyes” were embraced ...
The venerable HBCU singing group is making its first appearance in Charlotte in a secular setting, at Knight Theater this ...
After the well-received first single Kiddie Time, Ghanaian music collective 99 PHACES released their first EP. Unconventionally titled SO WE MADE A TAPE, the project was released on March 17 ...
Rapper, producer and activist Steph Simon creates music with a mission. After the death of his mother, the then-20-year-old ...
And while the event served as the perfect rainbow to paint the perfect music video with, it also pointed to the bigger ...
Khalilah Cage, co-owner of Shim’s Surplus Supplies, and Edward Coleman, the executive director of the Black Community ...
More Cultivating Culture: What's it like being Black in the Pacific Northwest? A panel discusses The group became too big to pop up at random spots across Western Washington. Now, The Collective ...
"While the memorial is a huge step forward in recognizing UNC's racial history, it doesn’t replace the physical and emotional ...
Black Spatial Relics is a convener, presenter and supporter of Black radical performance, community care, collective research ...
On exhibit until May 9 at the Westport Library are two music-themed exhibits, “Piece by Piece” and “Music to our Eyes” conceived by curator Carole Erger-Fass to complement the library’s Verso Fest ...
Wild and Vivid:Sophie Brochu’s Fauvely enters its Savannah phase There has always been a synesthetic quality to Portner’s music whether it is with Animal Collective or solo. The intense ...