The National Philharmonic will celebrate the conclusion of Black History Month at The Music Center at Strathmore with George Gershwin’s groundbreaking opera, “Porgy and Bess.”
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Former President Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama were on hand Monday to unveil their official portraits at the National Portrait Gallery in Washington.
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Kenya Vaughn, The St. Louis American decided that every so often, I would take some space to let everyone know some things on the entertainment scene that I truly believe are worth checking for – as well as deliver a shout out or two to people connected to our city that are doing big things.…
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NEW YORK (AP) — Unreleased songs recorded by Jimi Hendrix between 1968 and 1970 will be released next year.
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Strolling freely through the streets of Havana and booking a hotel room in the heart of Cuba is about to get a lot tougher for Americans thanks to new travel and commerce restrictions established by the Trump administration.
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Read MoreHistorically black beach enclaves are fighting to save their history and identity | The Denver Post
Some historically black beach communities that have long escaped major property development and an influx of investors are increasingly fending off both.
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