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Spoken Word artist. Musician. Teacher. Painter. Photographer. Actor. All describe the vegan P.O.E.T.

The Theatre Department hosted the first annual festival for student playwrights.

Dance Parade New York is the world’s only parade to exclusively celebrate and showcase the diversity of dance.

The Bronx had an "alien" visitor. Will Smith, along with Josh Brolin, was shooting Men in Black III at Vans Bowling Alley on

Performing in the Bronx is "beautiful and festive" said Savion Glover, who stunned the Lehman Center audience with his terrific tapping.

When I think of the musical Hairspray, I think of a caged bird. In the recent Lehman College production, the bird remained locked in

This week the Theatre Program at Lehman College is performing the famous musical “Hairspray.” The musical runs through Sunday March 6 at the Lovinger

In 2006, hip hop star Nas was so unsatisfied with the current state of hip hop that he released an album “Hip Hop is

As the frigid February wind blew outside, the small but well-kept theater in the basement of the Bronx Library Center was bustling with activity

In this culinary event, over 250 of NYC's finest restaurants serve up three-course meals for $27 and $35.

Nightlife in the Bronx is alive and well. There are enough restaurants, comedy clubs, theaters, and clubs to keep you fed, laughing, inspired, dancing,

Bronx music fans offered a rousing welcome to one of their own when Latin pop star Prince Royce gave a concert at Lovinger Theatre,

People came to experience what some call the “best rock scene on the East Coast.”

by Tanisia Morris Bronx Journal Staff Writer The smell of steamed vegetables lingers in the air as three female cooks shuffle alongside one other in the

You could hear it everywhere – on the radio and throughout the club circuit; the music was inescapable. If you were in or around

Andrea Diaz Now in its third location, the Pregones Company traces its roots to 1978. That’s when a group of New York Puerto Rican artists

Many feel the creation of a misogynistic image of black women poses a threat to the identity of black women in society and black

Princess Tiana debuted in 2009.

African-American artists use history to infuse feeling into their work at the Westchester Arts Councils Gallery.

In the city’s Latino community, it seems that everywhere you go, people are tuned in to the Spanish-language “shock radio” program.

Black: Guayaaba is one of Puerto Rico's most popular rock bands of today.

Whereas a decade ago spas were thought of as a luxury for the rich, today they are seen as places where needed stress relief