It is a tale of African American pioneers, women who remake their lives in the all-black town of Nicodemus, Kansas.
“We live in an era that is full of technological distractions and I feel it is important for our children to engage in physical
Go on a virtual tour led by guide Morgan Powell, where more than 300 years of African-American and Caribbean life and culture are explored.
Hip-hop is one of the most successful genres of music in America today, but it has a secret sub-genre that is gaining steam—Christian hip-hop.
The Garabedian House on Pelham Parkway in the Bronx has been entertaining residents for decades during the holidays. Dubbed by some "the crazy
Mike Memphis, 48, better known as Jimmy Bones of "The Sopranos" fame, gave up fame for a gig at a Bronx laundromat.
Artist Sean Paul Gallegos deconstructs Nikes and Air Jordans to mold them into sculptures.
By Rebecca Sesny CUNY Journalism School
On November 25th 1960, Rafael Trujillo ordered the murder of three of the four Mirabal sisters. The Repertorio Español theater is telling their story.
Even in 50-degree weather, Bronxites gathered outside the courthouse on 161st, to welcome the Christmas Holiday by lighting up a 12-foot tree.
Model trains and NYC landmarks delight visitors to the Botanical Garden.
Terry Silverlight's hour-long show captured the essence of jazz with melodic rhythms that formed waves of high and low sounds.
Jennifer Lopez in a Fiat fiasco when it is revealed she faked her drive through the Bronx.
Bronx production companies are popping up everywhere, but there is one in particular, lead by Zyneisha Green, that's raising a lot of eyebrows. Catch Me
When you go to the movies and watch television dramas, do you see enough Hispanic faces? Or do you believe the Hispanic community is
It is a tale of forbidden love, intrigue and witchcraft. Shakespeare’s “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” opens with a single white dress center stage.
The New York Botanical Garden has so much to offer that you can completely forget you’re in the Bronx.
Inner and Outer spaces explores the idea of space in the Bronx with activities inspired by the work of Cuban artist Emilio Sanchez.
“I am so hip even my errors are correct,” said Professor Susan Watson-Turner during a recent performance of the work of poet Nikki Giovanni.