The Go-Go Museum and Café has officially opened in Anacostia, featuring interactive holograms of Go-Go legends, artifacts from pioneers of the genre, and a café and recording studio, solidifying the legacy of go-go music in the District.
Category: Music
As the stars of hip-hop’s golden age approach their golden years, some confront questions about whether old blood can make new music
A.D. Carson, a professor of hip-hop, argues that ageism in hip-hop is strong due to the first generation of rappers reaching their golden years, and suggests that new categories such as “Adult Contemporary” or “Traditional Hip-Hop” could help challenge antiquated ideas about learning, teaching, and expertise.
Magic meets culture: Tiana’s Bayou Adventure brings joy to Disneyland
Disneyland has opened New Orleans Square and Tiana’s Bayou Adventure, a new attraction inspired by the film “The Princess and the Frog”, which celebrates the music and culture of New Orleans and emphasizes the shared love for food as a way to bridge gaps and connect people.
PRESS ROOM: EBONY unveils 2024 Power 100 List celebrating Black brilliance worldwide
EBONY has unveiled its 2024 Power 100 list, featuring 100 of the most influential Black achievers across 10 categories, including Keke Palmer, Kevin Hart, Samara Joy, and Noah Lyles, among others, who are shaping culture and driving change in the community.
Hip Hop Day of Service to provide relief to youth battling homelessness
Dr. Tenyo Pearl has created the annual Hip Hop Day of Service in Baltimore City, merging community service, cultural education, and youth empowerment, to honor the rich legacy of hip-hop and provide hoodies to those in need.
Legendary music producer Quincy Jones dies at 91
Quincy Jones, a legendary producer, composer, and arranger, has died at the age of 91, leaving behind a monumental legacy in music and a commitment to humanitarian causes.
Harris, Beyoncé team up for a Texas rally on abortion rights and hope battleground states hear them
Vice President Kamala Harris and Beyoncé are campaigning in Texas to highlight the medical fallout from abortion restrictions, emphasizing the need to protect reproductive rights and prevent Donald Trump from overturning Roe v. Wade.
Harris urges African-American churchgoers in Georgia to vote and gets an assist from Stevie Wonder
Kamala Harris and Stevie Wonder visited two Atlanta churches to encourage early voting and promote the importance of kindness and lifting people up, while the Rev. Al Sharpton interviewed Harris about her support among Black men.
Grammy-winning singer Cissy Houston, mother of Whitney Houston, dies at 91
Cissy Houston, a two-time Grammy-winning soul and gospel artist who sang with Aretha Franklin, Elvis Presley and other stars, has died at the age of 91 after a long career in music and entertainment.
Rev. Sharpton, Al B. Sure! partner to reverse Medicare coverage denial for essential post transplant test
Albert “Al B. Sure!” Brown, Rev. Al Sharpton, and the HEiTC Coalition successfully fought for Medicare coverage of crucial post-transplant blood tests, which detect organ rejection and prevent patients from undergoing painful surgical biopsies.
Stevie Wonder calls for ‘joy over anger’ on new tour ahead of election
Stevie Wonder is embarking on a 10-city tour this fall, “Sing Your Song! As We Fix Our Nation’s Broken Heart,” to inspire unity and healing, offering free tickets to individuals working to mend the nation’s broken heart.
Second judge refuses to grant home release to Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs
Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs was denied bail by U.S. District Judge Andrew L. Carter, who ruled that the government had proven by clear and convincing evidence that no amount of bail could guarantee his absence from witness tampering.

