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Kick off the start of the school year with Baltimore Center Stage’s family-friendly programming

Baltimore Center Stage launches its fall season of family-friendly programming on Sept. 13 with productions designed to spark wonder, laughter, and creativity. Highlights include “Magic & Hypnosis featuring David Anthony” (Sept. 13), “Cat Kid Comic Club: The Musical” (Sept. 26-28), and “Santa Claus Is Comin’: A Motown Christmas Revue” (Nov. 6–Jan. 4). Tickets and details are available at centerstage.org.

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Pilot of ‘3 Blind Mice’ shines spotlight on Baltimore while exploring Black identity

Inspired by the spirit of 90s classics, “3 Blind Mice” follows a young Black woman’s search for identity and belonging after transferring to a historically Black college in Baltimore. The pilot, filmed entirely in the city, weaves themes of culture, community and self-discovery while showcasing Baltimore as a character in its own right.

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From craft to calling: How Nate Couser turns Black stories into wearable art

Artist and entrepreneur Nate Couser, founder of VashtiBlue Jewelry and The Artist Exchange, uses fashion, jewelry, and teaching to honor and preserve Black culture through creative expression. Through deeply personal and spiritual artwork, Couser creates wearable pieces that tell stories and celebrate individuality, while advocating for the proper teaching and representation of Black art history.

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Kid ‘n Play to be inducted into the National Hip-Hop Museum’s Hall of Fame

By Mekhi AbbottSpecial to the AFROmabbott@afro.com The National Hip-Hop Museum will conclude the summer by inducting a new class of Hall of Fame honorees, which include Christopher Reid and Christopher Martin of Kid ‘n Play, at the Woolly Mammoth Theatre on Aug. 23. The induction ceremony will be followed by a concert headlined by Kid […]

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Ciara is among the first descendants of enslaved people granted citizenship by Benin

Grammy-winning artist Ciara was granted citizenship in Benin on July 26 under a groundbreaking new law offering citizenship to descendants of enslaved Africans. The move is part of Benin’s wider effort to confront its role in the transatlantic slave trade and invite Afro-descendants to reconnect with their ancestral roots through cultural heritage and “memorial tourism.”

Posted inTV and Film

Not just Big Bird: Things to know about the Center for Public Broadcasting and its funding cuts

By Audrey McAvoyThe Associated Press The Corporation for Public Broadcasting, which helps pay for PBS, NPR, 1,500 local radio and television stations as well as programs like “Sesame Street” and “Finding Your Roots,” said Aug. 1 that it would close after the U.S. government withdrew funding. The organization told employees that most staff positions will […]

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