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Ray Blue, the tenor saxophonist, whose big bold sound touched the sky reaching any listeners’ heart, died on May 21. He was 75.
Al Foster, the drummer whose percussion sound illuminated the jazz genres of hard bop, died on May 28 at his apartment in New York City.
A "cultural Mecca" for the Black community, Harlem's historic Apollo Theater is set to undergo a major renovation. Newsweek ...
The Federal Transit Administration, with the signoff of Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy, said in a recent report to Congress it intends to allocate $700 million in the 2026 budget to help pay for ...
Happening on Saturday one of the biggest celebrations of Puerto Rican culture in New York City, the 116th Street Festival is ...
In Language City, Ross Perlin, a linguist, takes readers on a tour of the city’s communities with endangered tongues.
"When you are undocumented, you’re not free to date and fall in love without weighing the risks" writes author and United We ...
Geneva General Hospital has announced the election of Dr. Margaret-Mary Ameyaw as Chief of Medical Staff, a leadership role ...
They thought no one would miss him. That was a mistake.’ Now, this Bronx school community is rallying around a student ...
Votes won’t count for Democrat Daniel Blackman in the June 17 primary election for Georgia Public Service Commission.
In the premiere episode, the girls head to a gay bar that is, in real life, Motel No Tell. That's where Miranda meets Mary the nun and they go home together. The bar is doing a specialty Cosmo to ...