‘The Ways of Langston Hughes’ dives into the relationship between two creative pioneers of the Harlem Renaissance
The current exhibition on display at the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture offers a glimpse into the life and work of Langston Hughes as documented by his longtime collaborator Griffith Davis.
Leila Anderson, Contributing Writer
• April 10, 2024
‘Jean-Michel Basquiat: King Pleasure’ exhibit offers unseen artistry
Visit the Starrett-Lehigh Building to admire more than 200 previously unseen Basquiat artworks. The exhibit is open through Jan. 1.
Kate Serrano, Staff Writer
• November 1, 2022
Make Black voices heard in NYU’s dramatic writing classes
Black students are demanding for more representation among NYU Tisch faculty and staff as they struggle to reveal their work with their non-Black peers and professors.
Ava Pauline Emilione, Staff Writer
• December 9, 2021
Review: The spirit of ‘Summer of Soul’: An archive for the modern day
Questlove’s directorial debut both captures the magic of the 1969 Harlem Cultural Festival and celebrates the essential music of Black America.
Ava Emilione, Contributing Writer
• September 24, 2021
Pursue Your Dreams, Not Your Parents’
I couldn’t go through four years of college pretending to feel passionate about my parents’ wishes for me.
Chinenye Onyeike, Staff Writer
• November 11, 2019
Miley Cyrus commodifies black culture, women
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