An immersive article spotlights choreographers who are carrying forward the legacy of Black dance forms that flourished 100 years ago. By Marcelle Hopkins Marcelle Hopkins is a visual editor for the ...
On Oct. 9, the New York Historical (which last year dropped “Society” from its title) hosted a spectacular evening to fête ...
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The Gay Harlem Renaissance: Black Queer Voices That Shaped Culture
The Harlem Renaissance made Harlem a hub of Black creativity in the 1920s and 1930s. In jazz clubs, literary salons, and speakeasies, Black queer artists expressed themselves, challenged norms, and ...
Although they were illegal, drag balls were considered safe places for gay men to socialize. One of the highlights of the ...
In the 1920s and '30s, Harlem was known as the "Capital of Black America," the epicenter of a flourishing African-American culture. Now, many of those who lived during the glory days of the revival ...
The Harlem Renaissance, a cultural and artistic movement that thrived during the 1920s, was a remarkable period in American history. It was a time when African-American art, literature, and music ...
The jazz band is swinging hard as two Black dancers Charleston in the middle of a jam. The crowd roars as one kicks wildly in every direction and then drops into a jazz split. This isn’t 1922—it’s May ...
TULSA, Okla. — In celebration of Black History Month, Tulsa School of Arts and Sciences hosted "Echoes of Harlem: A Rent Party" on Wednesday. Students at the Tulsa School of Arts and Sciences hosted a ...
It might have been just another book release party for a young writer’s first novel, but the 1924 dinner held to launch “This is Confusion” ended up instead launching something far greater — the ...
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