A weekend celebration to showcase unique talent, art and businesses from the local black community.
Category: Lifestyle
Gardening is Gangsta with Que P!
Lil D chats with rapper & agricultural instructor, Quincy “Que P” Bradley. For Minority Health Month, we chat with Que P on the importance of sustainability farming and why people […]
DBCC Celebrates 37th Annual Quest for Success Luncheon
Presented by the Dallas Black Chamber of Commerce, the 37th Annual Quest for Success Luncheon will take place on May 10th at On The Levee, as a time to celebrate, honor and spotlight local entrepreneurs and non-profit leaders making a significant impact for the city.
Talley Dunn Gallery presents new solo exhibit by Vicki Meek
The Talley Dunn Gallery just presented a solo exhibition of renowned and nationally recognized artist Vicki Meek. The artist’s inaugural exhibition at the gallery, At What Point Do We Disappear? […]
The World Premiere of Marvel Avengers Station: Evolution Opens This Summer in North Texas
Be the first to experience the Evolution! Register now for first access to tickets before they go on sale to the general public www.avengersstationdallas.com DALLAS – Cityneon and Paquin Entertainment Group have […]
Questlove partners with Dallas Symphony Orchestra for “A Visual Journey through Hip Hop”
A unique partnership is coming to the Metroplex in April as Questlove, musician and member of The Roots will partner with the Dallas Symphony Orchestra to narrate the history of […]
Dallas Arboretum Presents Closing the Gap 5th Grade STAAR Review Series April 2 to May 7
DALLAS – The Dallas Arboretum’s Education Department offers “Closing the Gap 5th Grade STAAR Review Series,” presented by Reliant, from April 2 to May 7, 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. to […]
House Passes CROWN Act to End Discrimination Against Natural Black Hairstyles
By Stacy M Brown NNPA Newswire Senior National Correspondent @StacyBrownMedia Connecticut Democratic Rep. Jahana Hayes sounded off to critics of legislation that would allow individuals freedom to express themselves by […]
There’s No Such Thing as Black Hollywood
I personally think Black people working in entertainment have been beaten up so much, that they think the way Hollywood runs is actually supposed to be that way. Like, how can you you make a movie if there are no white people involved?
Roland Parrish Student Athlete of the Week: Amina George
By Ebony Carrington of Oowee Sports Nation Team: ANS Rhythmic Gymnastics Level: 6 School: Acellus Homeschool Academy Grade: 7th Age: 12 When you think of gymnastics, traditional instruments like the […]
