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Stars use BET Awards stage to criticize Roe v. Wade ruling

by Associated Press Taraji P. Henson, Janelle Monae and Jazmine Sullivan were some of the big stars using the BET Awards stage to strongly criticize the Supreme Court’s recent decision to strip away women’s constitutional protection for abortion. Henson took the stage as the show’s host on Sunday with an uplifting message about “Black excellence” […]

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Film review: Hustle

By Dwight Brown, NNPA News Wire Film Critic When comic actor Adam Sandler took on the challenging role of a diamond dealer in the gritty riveting film Uncut Gems, he crossed a chasm. It was as if he’d put his past behind him and was determined to become a multifaceted actor. Hustle proves that point.  […]

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SOWEBO Art and Music Festival 2022

By AFRO Staff The SOWEBO Art and Music Festival once again returned to Baltimore on May 29th, with a mix of interesting offerings for all ages. SOWEBO, which stands for South West Baltimore, is an annual festival that brings music, vendors, food and residents together for a day of fun. Black businesses and artists were […]

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Johns Hopkins University to award Baltimore Artist Joyce J. Scott honorary Doctor of Humane Letters

By Jannette J. Witmyer, Special to the Afro When Johns Hopkins University holds its 146th Commencement ceremony on Sunday, May 22, the University will award an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters degree to Baltimore artist Joyce J. Scott, a visual and performing artist well known for creating intricately designed beadwork, sculpture, and quilt-work to expose and address social […]

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Dewmore Baltimore celebrates 10 years, crowns new Grand Slam Youth Poetry winner

By AFRO Staff  Dewmore Baltimore, the city’s premier community-based organization focused on “using art and community organizing as tools to increase community engagement” is celebrating a decade in service this year. The organization recently held their Baltimore Youth Grand Slam at the Baltimore Design School in East Baltimore. Participants aged 13 to 19 were eligible […]

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Morgan U. alum, David E. Talbert, award-winning filmmaker, to keynote Spring commencement, May 21

By Special to the AFRO David E. Talbert, celebrated auteur and 1989 Morgan State University graduate, will be the keynote speaker at Morgan’s 145th Spring Commencement Exercises held on May 21, beginning at 9:30 a.m.  An accomplished and award-winning filmmaker, Talbert is set to deliver an inspiring message reflecting his profound capacity for storytelling and […]

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Former President Barack Obama narrates Netflix docuseries focused on preserving the Earth’s wild spaces and species

By AFRO Staff Netflix has put out a five-episode docuseries titled “Our Great National Parks,” on April 13, just as celebrations for Earth Day 2022 (April 22) kick into high gear. Viewers might recognize a familiar voice, as the episodes are narrated by former U.S. President, Barack Obama. The 44th president of the United States […]

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Reimagined & Reinvented ‘for colored girls’ opens tonight on Broadway!

NEW YORK, NY – The highly anticipated Broadway revival of Ntozake Shange’s groundbreaking for colored girls who have considered suicide/ when the rainbow is enuf, directed and choreographed by Tony Award nominee Camille A. Brown (Once On This Island, Choir Boy, co-director and choreographer of Fire Shut Up in My Bones) opens tonight, April 20 at 6:45pm at the Booth Theatre (222 West 45th Street).  […]

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