By Nyesha Stone Let’s be honest, America was built on the back of Black people. Our style and our ideas have helped shape society, but the country and by extension the world have seemingly … [Read more...]
UMC is Airing a Docuseries about African American Pioneer Entitled “True First”
By Nyesha Stone How many African American pioneers can you name right now? If you can’t name many or any, you’re like many Americans who don’t know much about Black people’s history. But the more … [Read more...]
Andre Lee Ellis Hops Behind the Wheel as Hoke, in “Driving Miss Daisy”
By Dylan Deprey It has been about 25 years since Andre Lee Ellis acted on a stage. He has done a little directing, and had his own theater group, but most know the bright eyed, easy going … [Read more...]
Symbiosis, SueMo Dance Company Continues to Shine the Limelight on Milwaukee’s Dance Community.
By Rhea Riley SueMo dance company starts the year with a bang with their newest performance Symbiosis. Showcasing local artists from several different backgrounds both old and new. The … [Read more...]
Executive Producer Dream Hampton Talks “Surviving R. Kelly”
By Stacy M. Brown NNPA Newswire Correspondent @StacyBrownMedia For Dream Hampton, who served as executive producer of the much-talked about “Surviving R. Kelly” documentary, the explosive … [Read more...]
The MT Twins Stay True to Themselves with “Blue Hearts”
By Dylan Deprey Before the Marshall Twins were hanging from a sunroof in an SUV with their faces plastered across the side, they were flying down the basketball court finishing up their senior … [Read more...]
Von Fellow Angelina Mosher Salazar Became A Reporter Through Podcasts
By Ana Martinez-Ortiz Angelina Mosher Salazar did not always plan on being a reporter. But over time she felt compelled to tell the stories of those around her, be they her relatives, strangers … [Read more...]
Family Pictures Exhibition is Essential to Milwaukee
By Ana Martinez-Ortiz For decades, photographers have used their cameras and their skills to capture the essence of the human spirit. It’s through these tangible memories, that people can get a … [Read more...]
Directors Discuss Their Documentary Invisible Lines that Addresses Milwaukee’s Segregation Issues
By Nyesha Stone Which area of Milwaukee are you from? The Northside, East, South or downtown? No matter which area you reside in, you know that segregation clouds every part of the city. So, … [Read more...]
Photographer LaToya Ruby Frazier Will Present at MIAD
By Ethan Duran On Nov. 14, photographer LaToya Ruby Frazier will give her presentation “Art As Transformation: Using Photography for Social Change” at the Milwaukee Institute of Art and Design. … [Read more...]
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