Founded in 1926 as a one-week observance by historian Carter G. Woodson, the annual celebration of Black history has greatly morphed over the decades, becoming a monthlong occasion in 1976.
These events provide a way for individuals, families, and students to experience Black history and culture while contributing to Black economic growth and development.
These North Carolina hole-in-the-wall restaurants are secret treasures, serving unforgettable flavors locals can’t stop ...
On Saturday, Feb. 7, Water's Edge Museum will celebrate its fifth anniversary with a Black History Month program featuring ...
Ijames is also a talented director, and he performed and directed at multiple theaters around Philadelphia before starting to work as a playwright. He was also a tenured professor of theater at ...
Marion, North Carolina stands as living proof that the American Dream hasn’t completely vanished—it’s just relocated to more ...
WITN’s Courtney Bunting met with a group of musicians in Kinston who helped shape the genre. “Birth of funk” – a message displayed prominently in downtown Kinston, and a point of pride for the Eastern ...
Step into a visual timeline celebrating the 20th anniversary of the Western Carolina University Fine Art Museum, with a dynamic exhibition showcasing decades of WCU's dedication to collecting and cura ...
A Greensboro-based artist has taken a 10-week residency at Creative Greensboro’s GROW Studio. The studio is inside the Greensboro Cultural Center. It’s ...