The Harlem Renaissance was one of the most important artistic and cultural milestones in modern history, and a sweeping new ...
Life in the 1920s was defined by many cultural, political, and economic developments. Jazz music and flapper fashion defined the era's sound and look. The Harlem Renaissance brought popularity to art ...
NY Historical's exhibit "The Gay Harlem Renaissance" showcases Black LGBTQ+ artists from the early 20th century.
The New York Historical's major fall show traces the lives and legacies of LGBTQ+ figures who powered one of the most iconic ...
Netflix's "High on the Hog" season two premiered on November 22. Episode two explored the culinary and cultural relevance of Harlem, a prominent neighborhood in New York City. Black community members' ...
“She’s Got Harlem on Her Mind,” three of Spence’s one-acts, packaged together at the Metropolitan Playhouse, are filled with gender and class politics. By Maya Phillips W.E.B. Du Bois and the ...
In 1969, just months after the bitter 36-day long Ocean Hill–Brownsville teachers’ strike that pitted community control of schools against union rights, New York’s Metropolitan Museum staged “Harlem ...
Visit https://www.rollingout.ai to make your copyright-free tracks and AI Playlist. Last week, rolling out’s new AI Music Lab launched its first advancement, an AI Music Generator that pushes the ...
The Jazz Age in Central Harlem took place alongside the flowering of visual arts, poetry, and prose sparked by the Harlem Renaissance in the 1920s and 1930s. Some name this era one of the most ...
If you’re a fan of historical fiction, which half of that is most important to you: the history? Or the fiction? It’s entertaining to encounter actual people and events in a novel, where what we ...
They didn’t call it the “Roaring Twenties” for no reason. From bluesy jazz spilling out of speakeasies to flappers kicking up their heels in defiance of societal norms, the 1920s were a time of glitzy ...