Since 1997, PHAZE II has been providing Smooth and Funky Jazz sounds on the local music scene in the Washington, DC area, by honing its craft of delivering quality music to their listeners. PHAZE II has embarked on a journey...
Fresh from 4 sold-out encore performances at the 2022 National Black Theatre Festival and named in 2019 as "one of the 25 best Black theatre productions in the U.S., Europe, the Caribbean and Africa," this holiday season Li V Mahob Productions invites you to the regional premiere of POOLED: A Gospel Musical Drama.
Joe Clair and Friends presents a New Year’s Eve comedy show featuring special guests Kym Whitley, Dominique, and Howie Bell, plus live music, a delicious menu from Ruby’s Southern Comfort Kitchen, and more!
SCATTERED CHOICES was written to portray some of the good, bad, right, and wrong choices we make throughout our lives that affect our lives and/or the lives of others. Our hope is that you fall in love with the messages,...
Cirque Zuma Zuma is unlike anything you’ve ever seen. Performers train in Kenya and Tanzania before going on tour with the company. Enjoy traditional African dances, South African gumboot dancers, Gabonese tumblers, percussionists, jugglers, acrobats and contortionists in this performance...
Maryland Minza 5.0 is the 5th iteration of our national non-profit intercollegiate Bollywood-fusion dance competition. The competition is comprised of 8 competing teams from across the country, and 3 exhibition acts.
Your students will be inspired by this compelling dramatization of the life and times of one of the most influential and charismatic leaders of the Civil Rights movement. Experience Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s struggle and his dream of “lifting...
Co-hosted by Impact Enterprises (I.e.) Founder of the Black Wealth Summit, known Author and Millionaire Mentor, Cedric Nash will have a conversation on “Igniting Your Wealth Journey” and book signing… Featuring Joe Clair and special guests FREE EVENT! 6:00-6:45pm Light-Fare...
Jackie Moms Mabley was born Loretta Mary Aiken in 1894 or 1897, depending on which tombstone you choose to believe. She was born in Brevard, North Carolina to the town’s most successful Negro businessman, Jim, and his wife, Mary Aiken....
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