September 29, 2010 • Sarah Richardson
Australia's own The Fumes gives their second concert in Brooklyn, NYC.
September 29, 2010 • Ana Guthrie
Columnist Ana Guthrie preps us for her book club's long-awaited discussion about the Waiting to Exhale sequel.
September 29, 2010 • Cierra Robinson
The death of a singer and community giant births one of the freshest musical phenomena in South Florida -- the choir Level 8.
September 1, 2010 • Christina Valladares
Author and screenwriter Vladimir Lescouflair explores issues of abuse and childhood trauma in his recently released Disturbed or in the French title, Dechenen.
August 31, 2010 • Tiffani Knowles
A modern day Romeo and Juliet with many of the social ramifications of the story of Paul Rusesabagina and Rwanda's Hutu-Tutsi war, the stageplay Lil Haiti, carries a powerful story of love and unity amidst a world of illogical prejudice in Miami, Florida.
August 18, 2010 • Chrisnatha Derosier
White Saffron, a boutique in New York City, has chosen a path less traveled. They are committed to selling clothing and accessories that are fashionable, but fair trade.
August 4, 2010 • Tiffani Knowles
Gospel soul artist Michelle Bonilla bares all about her teenage eating disorder, her father's drug abuse and her commitment to marriage.
July 23, 2010 • Ana Guthrie
Columnist Ana Guthrie reviews the biography of former U.S. first lady Laura Bush in the biography The Perfect Wife.
June 22, 2010 • Farah Louis
B.o.B recalibrates hip-hop with his debut album, "The Adventures of Bobby Ray," one of hip-hop's newest chart-toppers. He rejuvenates the genre with his new release while simultaneously taking us on a tour of the creatively expressive Bobby's world.
June 10, 2010 • Tiffani Knowles
A leisurely walk through Brooklyn Museum's American High Style exhibit and one may come to a speedy conclusion: fashion has been re-worked, re-vamped and recycled. Much of what is en vogue now was all the rage in the mid to late twentieth century -- from high-waist evening dresses and chunky platform shoes to pants with the infamous knickers and the androgynous jumpsuit.
On May 7, the Brooklyn Museum opened its exhibit, boasting some the most renowned objects from the oldest and greatest collection of fashion from the 18th to 20th century. American High Style comprises approximately eighty-five dressed mannequins and a selection of hats, shoes, sketches that served to embellish the female form throughout the 1900s in America.
On May 7, the Brooklyn Museum opened its exhibit, boasting some the most renowned objects from the oldest and greatest collection of fashion from the 18th to 20th century. American High Style comprises approximately eighty-five dressed mannequins and a selection of hats, shoes, sketches that served to embellish the female form throughout the 1900s in America.