Questlove's second documentary, SLY LIVES!, is a bit formulaic, but the love for Sly and the Family Stone's music elevates ...
The Chicago police fatal shooting of a Black man, Harith Augustus, is reexamined in the Oscar-nominated film 'Incident' ...
The screenplay of the latest movie in the MCU tries to be too many things to too many prior adventures, but at its core is a ...
Live celebrates it's 50th anniversary, we count down the top 50 musical shorts/original songs in the show's history; see the ...
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KTAB Abilene on MSNAbilene poet shares from upcoming book on his lived experience as a Black man in AmericaOn Tuesday evening, Abilene Christian University professor and prolific poet Dr. Steven Moore presented readings from his upcoming poetry book The Horizon Never Forgets to an audience at The Episcopal ...
In the Red and Brown Water,” by playwright Tarell Alvin McCraney (best known for “Moonlight”), incorporates Yoruba mythology ...
Everett pulls off a masterly linguistic confection, in which enslaved people use Black English only as a wary affectation.
The sort of throngs you’d expect for a generational prize fight—all of them hoping to get a ticket to the most sensational ...
Questlove’s new documentary aims to dissect the forward-looking brilliance of Sly Stone and his band, but mostly it traces their downward arc.
Enslaved griots were the originators of the tales of Bre’r Rabbit, sharing adapted West African fables after long days working. "This is Black history," says one historian.
Questlove’s follow-up to "Summer of Soul" is a darker film that explores the question through the famous frontman of Sly & ...
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