Kamala Harris and Stevie Wonder visited two Atlanta churches to encourage early voting and promote the importance of kindness and lifting people up, while the Rev. Al Sharpton interviewed Harris about her support among Black men.
Category: ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
Folger Theatre revives Shakespeare’s ‘Romeo and Juliet’ with a broad stroke of diversity
The Folger Theatre in Washington, D.C. is offering a fresh take on Shakespeare’s “Romeo and Juliet” with a diverse cast, modern staging, and the use of social media to make the play more accessible to modern-day audiences.
Author Shadra Strickland hosts a read-along for ‘Jump In!’ at Enoch Pratt Free Library!
Shadra Strickland’s new children’s book, “Jump In!”, celebrates the historically Black tradition of double dutch and encourages readers to get outside and play together.
PRESS ROOM: Nickelodeon lets kids’ voices be heard election season with return of Kids Pick the President ‘Kids’ Vote’ poll and brand-new special
Nickelodeon is letting kids cast their vote for who they want to be the next president in the Kids Pick the President ‘Kids’ Vote’ poll, with the results revealed in a half-hour special hosted by Nate Burleson and his daughter Mia Burleson.
‘Keeping the Culture: The Last Twenty-Five Years’ exhibit opens at Morgan State
The James E. Lewis Museum of Art at Morgan State University is hosting a landmark exhibition titled “Keeping the Culture: The Last Twenty-Five Years” from Sept. 29 to Dec. 13, 2024, featuring an array of African American art, including works from master artists, local legends, and newer voices, celebrating the creativity, resilience, and cultural identity of Black artists.
‘Joe Turner’s Come and Gone’ in final weekend at Chesapeake Shakespeare Theatre
Chesapeake Shakespeare Theatre’s production of “Joe Turner’s Come and Gone” is a powerful exploration of spirit, transcendence, and the human ties that bind, directed by KenYatta Rogers and featuring the work of August Wilson.
Upcoming events in the D.C., Maryland and Virginia area
There are a variety of free events happening in the D.C., Maryland and Virginia areas in October, including financial health summits, voting celebrations, and small business gatherings.
Grammy-winning singer Cissy Houston, mother of Whitney Houston, dies at 91
Cissy Houston, a two-time Grammy-winning soul and gospel artist who sang with Aretha Franklin, Elvis Presley and other stars, has died at the age of 91 after a long career in music and entertainment.
Morgan State University hosts 40th Homecoming Gala
Morgan State University held its 40th annual fundraising gala on October 4, with Baltimore City Mayor Brandon Scott, WBAL TV Co-Anchor Jenyne Donaldson, and Congressman Kweisi Mfume (D-Md.-07) in attendance, supporting scholarship funds for current and prospective students.
John Amos, beloved ‘Good Times’ star and Emmy-nominated actor, dies at 84
John Amos, the Emmy-nominated actor and pioneering television star who brought to life some of the most beloved characters in entertainment history, has died at age 84 due to natural causes.
PRESS ROOM: ‘The Covenant With Black America: 20 Years Later’ reignites the call for equity and justice
Tavis Smiley has updated and released “The Covenant with Black America” 20 years later, revisiting the original essays and adding new contributions from today’s leading voices, to address the ongoing disparities in health, housing, justice, and economic opportunities in Black communities.
Upper Marlboro hosts the Bill Pickett Invitational Rodeo
The Bill Pickett Invitational Rodeo’s National Rodeo Finals celebrated its 40th anniversary in Upper Marlboro, Md., highlighting the Black cowboys and cowgirls who helped build the western part of the United States.