Beginning this Thursday, February 6, “Who’s Behind Black Art” will air on aspireTV to celebrate Black History Month. We spoke to writer and director John Campbell about his award-winning ...
Black art, culture, and history deserve the spotlight year-round, but February is when Seattle really steps it up during Black History Month. We’ve got everything from film festivals and discussions ...
Black licorice can be bad for you, particularly if you eat a lot of it or have certain conditions like heart or kidney disease. Eating 2 ounces or more of black licorice daily for at least two ...
4 Cut 4 heart shapes from parchment paper so that each one will fit inside each slice of bread. 5 Spread the soft butter over the untoasted sides of the bread, then place the parchment hearts ...
Concerts, a gourmet dinner, theatrical performances and art events: Black Box Blackout has them all. A month-long labor of love from local jazz singer Kristen Warren, Black Box Blackout keeps the ...
WASHINGTON — Federal agencies on Friday rushed to comply with President Donald Trump’s executive orders aimed at curtailing diversity, equity and inclusion programs. The executive orders ...
AND IN WEST PALM BEACH, A LIVE PERFORMANCE SERIES IS TAKING PLACE THROUGHOUT THE MONTH SHOWCASING LOCAL, TALENTED BLACK ARTISTS. HERE TO TELL US MORE ABOUT THE SERIES CALLED BLACK ART MATTERS IS ...
Taking care of your heart consists of a balanced diet, regular exercise, stress management, and adopting healthy habits. Your heart is the pump that provides oxygen and nutrients to all the ...
The number of Black people living in the United States reached a new high of 48.3 million in 2023. That’s up a third (33%) since 2000, according to a Pew Research Center analysis of government data.
Even after she returned home to Philadelphia, married and started a family further north, she continued depicting the quiet terrors — and triumphs — of being Black in America. Her work helped ...
This was the first of all the heart emojis, popping up on black-and-white phones in Japan in the ’90s. It’s a classic. When to use: When you want to share a sad heart, either as your current ...