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When someone shows you who they are, believe them the first time.” – Maya Angelou (1928-2014) I learned the hard way to count ...
Perry and editor Clyde Folley have watched movies and television shows for a decade now, hunting out depictions of video stores in cinema. "Videoheaven" isn't just charting their rise and fall across ...
The album, out on 7/11 from Blue LLama Records interweaves classic poetry with timeless music. We spoke with Harris about the ...
Earl Ingram’s upbringing in Milwaukee is replete with nostalgia of which many baby boomers can relate. One of 13 children, his parents were married for 66 years. His father […] ...
Juniper Owens, co-founder of Bridge Counseling and Wellness, argues that outdated and inadequate continuing education harms ...
With the current political climate and national DEI rollbacks the role of Black historians, archivists and preservationists — our “keepers of culture” — is more crucial than ever.
The former talk show host decided to casually drop the incredible conversation she had with the late Maya Angelou about her decades-long career.
Oprah Winfrey said Maya Angelou's book 'I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings' helped her process childhood sexual abuse during a speech at the 74th National Book Awards Ceremony and Benefit Dinner in ...
PostEverything Maya Angelou taught us how to talk about ourselves The esteemed writer gave us words to mark the momentous occasions of our lives.
It’s been a long time coming, but “Maya Angelou: Phenomenal Woman,” described by its creators as an “epic” play, will have its world premiere on Saturday at Hanesbrands Theatre.