Culture May 17, 2021 Colin Kaepernick’s Publishing Company Announces Release Date For Its First Book. By Kimberley Richards /HuffPost
Culture May 14, 2021 Lloyd Price, singer and early rock influence, dies at 88. By Hillel Italie and Andrew Dalton / AP and PBS
Culture May 14, 2021 Barry Jenkins on Bringing ‘The Underground Railroad’ to TV Form. By Camonghne Felix / Vanity Fair
Culture May 11, 2021 Freed by Bryan Stevenson, a former inmate writes his story. By Stuart Miller / LA Times
Culture May 10, 2021 From memes to race war: How extremists use popular culture to lure recruits. By Marc Fisher / Wash Post
Culture May 10, 2021 From coal mines to chain gangs and more: Black music tells the tales of Black workers. By Denise Oliver Velez / Daily Kos
Culture May 10, 2021 The Face of Solo Guitar Is Changing. It’s About Time. By Grayson Haver Currin / NYT
Culture May 10, 2021 Netflix’s stunning “Yasuke” spins a fantastical Black samurai story, but needs more space to swing. By Melanie McFarland / Salon
Culture May 4, 2021 The surprising source Cynthia Erivo found to understand Aretha Franklin. By Yvonne Villarreal / LA Times
Culture May 4, 2021 At a subdued but innovative Oscar ceremony, Hollywood affirms a message of inclusion. By Paul Farhi / Wash Post
Culture April 29, 2021 ‘A Love Song for Latasha’ provides fullness to Black girls gone too soon. By Sharon Brooks / The Undefeated
Culture April 29, 2021 How racism pushed Tina Turner and other Black women artists out of America. By Christina Turner / PBS
Culture April 29, 2021 Remembering pianist and jazz composer extraordinaire Geri Allen for Jazz Appreciation Month. By Denise Oliver Velez / Daily Kos
Culture April 22, 2021 Trevor Noah On The Grim Reality Of Having ‘The Talk’ In Black Families. By Josephine Harvey / HuffPost
Culture April 22, 2021 Did the Music Industry Change? A Race ‘Report Card’ Is on the Way. By Ben Sisario / NYT
Culture April 22, 2021 Long excluded from country music, Black women are finally breaking through. By Amna Nawaz and Gretchen Frazee / PBS
Culture April 22, 2021 Roberta Flack’s musical gift to us has spanned more than 5 decades. By Denise Oliver Velez / Daily Kos
Culture April 19, 2021 We’re stuck in a loop of death until we address policing. This Netflix short showcases that. Michele L. Norris / Wash Post
Culture April 19, 2021 Rod Wave and Lil Tjay, Two Brands of Sing-Rap With Different Bite. By Jon Caramanica /NYT
Culture April 17, 2021 ‘Them: Covenant’: New Horror Anthology Is Haunted by Another Show. By Alan Sepinwall / RollingStone
Culture April 17, 2021 The little-known history of the Black ‘Concrete Cowboy.’ By Faith Karimi / CNN