In her groundbreaking debut book, award-winning journalist and social documentarian Paula Lehman-Ewing delves deep into the ...
Karl Jordan, who was convicted a year ago in connection with Jam Master Jay's death, was stabbed over the weekend at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn where he is awaiting sentencing.
The rising West Coast rapper was stabbed to death backstage at hip-hop festival Once Upon a Time in L.A. Witnessing and ...
Starting in March, this show composed by Brett Stewart debuts in Utah, Arizona, Idaho, Texas, Missouri and California.
Who will replace Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine in 2027? The race for Ohio governor has already begun with several candidates throwing their hats in the political ring. DeWine cannot run for reelection in ...
Kutztown University has named Dr. Deborah Justice its new director of KU Presents. A native of Lancaster, Justice brings more than 20 years of performance, production and arts executive experience in ...
It's been almost a year since 13-year-old Madeline “Maddie” Soto was found dead on the side of a road in Osceola County.
Black History Month is the perfect time to acquaint your family and yourself with some of the many African American historical sites that dot the South.
Sound Check is the Globe’s weekly guide to concerts, tunes, and trends rooted in Boston and beyond. This column covers Feb. 21-27. Folk musicians Reggie Harris and Alastair Moock have been friends for ...
Experimental musician Matthew Ryals' tour dates lined up with a first-of-its-kind Wellness Weekend using arts and humanities ...
A force for social justice and musical creativity during her 98-year life, the SF hero's vital voice can be heard again.
Faith Petric, who died at 98 in 2013, is the subject of “Singing for Justice.” The film screens Feb. 22, 2025, at the Roxie ...