
One Drop streaming and audio app curator, Norman Williams, is confident about his reggae-dancehall-focussed app, and believes that reggae-loving Jamaicans will enjoy the new app. One of those reasons, he believes, is […]
One Drop streaming and audio app curator, Norman Williams, is confident about his reggae-dancehall-focussed app, and believes that reggae-loving Jamaicans will enjoy the new app. One of those reasons, he believes, is […]
“My people are from Wisconsin,” late Iroquois comedian Charlie Hill’s signature joke begins. “We used to be from New York, but we had a little real estate problem.” If tragedy plus time equals comedy, […]
In 1976, a sparkling silver spaceship landed on a stage in Houston to the sound of George Clinton and his musical ensemble Parliament-Funkadelic’s Mothership Connection. Since then, the mothership has become one the […]
When Judas and the Black Messiah debuted in February, the film was poised to offend everyone. After months of civil unrest fueled by police violence against Black Americans, the true story of Fred Hampton, […]
Santo Domingo.- Merengue king Johnny Ventura, the legend of Dominican music, passed away this Wednesday of a heart attack, at 81, in a clinic in Santiago. His legacy will remain in emblematic […]
The 2nd Annual Windrush Caribbean Film Festival (WCFF) runs from June 22- August 29 on CT-TV. www.caribbeantales-tv.com. The digital streaming platform provides access to African & Caribbean heritage films & TV programs […]
Caribbean movies and TV shows are now more accessible than ever to viewers in the Caribbean diaspora across the US, UK, and Canada. Filmmakers Collaborative of Trinidad and Tobago (FILMCO) has releases curated titles across […]
A $30 million spectacle is opening in Atlanta next month that proposes a new kind of post-pandemic experience. Blurring elements of film, immersive environments, and theatrical design, the space, called Illuminarium, hopes to […]
As COVID-19 has turned Hollywood upside down, leading to new levels of disruption-seeking, what constitutes “radical” thinking seems to have no ceiling. Most notably, WarnerMedia decided to throw its entire 2021 slate onto […]
When Solange Knowles launched Saint Heron in 2013, her vision was simple: to create a music and cultural hub amplifying Black artists. While she’s certainly stayed the course in that regard, Solange […]