Melvin James “Sy” Oliver: Creator of the Lunceford Sound (1910–1988), & Zach Whyte by Candice Watkins Contributing Writer Aach Whyte attended Wilberforce College in the early 1920s, where he was an early member of Horace Henderson’s Collegians. After...
The Fight | Acrylic | 16″x16″ Artist Spotlight *** ***Art As An Addiction by Courtney Kenny Porto For me, creating is an addiction. Trying to suppress it is like trying to suppress a cough – it may appear to work for a very short while but it...
Tom Deisboeck Serial Killers, Successful Actors and Crest Yellowing Strips by Galanty Miller Contributor Columnist I know for a FACT that over 70 percent of American children under the age of 8 are affiliated with the Communist Party./ What’s the world...
Photo by Monteith McCollum Mendi & Keith Obadike take questions about their work in a presentation at the Binghamton Tech Center, March 27, 2018. An Architecture of Sound: Music’s Spacial Dimensions with Julian G. Guevara Interviewer The...
Photo by Marco Secchi on Unsplash *** THE CRACKED EGG by J. Palombo Politics Editor My six-year-old grandnephew Andy found himself in an unexpectedly poignant predicament the other day. While coloring Easter eggs with his grandmother, grandfather, his older...
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