Baltimore Concert Opera introduces a one-woman show written and starring Adrienne Danrich paying homage to the legendary Marian Anderson and Leontyne Price. For more information,…

Did you know Annapolis was where Kunta Kinte of Alex Hailey’s “Roots” arrived on the slave ship. Annapolis has such rich history. Explore Annapolis and…

The B&O Railroad Museum has a monthlong celebration commemorating African-Americans’ offering to the railroad industry. Exhibits include “The War Came by Train,” “African-American Inventors &…

In honor of Black History Month area school kids will put on performances at Baltimore’s historical Lexington Market from noon to 1 p.m. on weekdays…

Can you imagine what would happen if Muhammad Ali, Malcolm X, Sam Cooke and Jim Brown were all in one room back in 1964 after…

The Benjamin Banneker Historical Park and Museum has a special exhibit featured in honor of Black History Month. ‘From Banneker to Douglass: The Quests for…

(1840 – 1885) Jonathan Jasper Wright  became the first judge when he was elected to South Carolina Supreme Court on this date in 1870.

Many of you have taken your family to the UniverSoul Circus but did you know the circus was founded by Baltimore native Cedric Walker? Walker always had an entrepreneurial spirit from a very young age and after trying his hand at a number of business ventures in the entertainment industry, he found his passion in […]

R&B singer, writer, producer Ne-Yo reflects on why he is black history. The entertainer pays homage to the musicians who paved the way for the…

Jonathan Nelson is one of America’s top gospel artists. He attended Baltimore School for the Arts and Morgan State University. Nelson got his big break singing…