While in college, Charmaine Bingwa was given the opportunity to enroll in an elective theater course. Falling in love may be an understatement. Being a
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Stroke of a Genius: O’Neil Scott
Today’s culture of millennials has become more art aware. Museums have taken over the post-brunch “Sunday Funday” routine. Knowing a Jean-Michel Basquiat painting can give you some
In The Groove: Benjamin Patterson
As an actor, the ultimate goal is having a really good character within an amazing storyline. Sometimes, the character is so far fetched from actual
Preaching to the Choir: Bishop T.D. Jakes
For many generations, the church was the keystone of the Black community. Whether good, bad or indifferent, your pastor was more than a preacher on
Bustin’ Loose: ‘Loose Change’ Documentary Breaks Down 9/11 Attacks
On September 11, 2001, 19 militants associated with the Islamic extremist group al-Qaeda hijacked four airliners and carried out what is considered to be the
Whitmor Brings Love and Hope to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital
Whitmor is putting their design skills and creativity to use for a great cause. They’ve created a bright and cheerful pattern specifically for St. Jude
Wealth Membership: 5 Financially Fit Goals
The Saying Goes “out with the old in with new”…..well, we’re half-way through a New Year and now is the perfect time to have a refresher
Pennie for your Thoughts: Collins Pennie
Growing up in New York, Collins had a path set for him that was far from the golden road to Oz. He knew he was
Kim Coles: Game On!
Finding her start at APOLLO, the same stage that many Black legends were born, Kim Coles became a comedienne. With stints on television and her
Gary Sturgis: Definition of a Man
Gary Sturgis might be best known as one of black cinema’s bad boys, and by his own admission, he is just fine with that. But