Suzanne Somers’ death from b----- cancer in 2023 won’t prevent her legacy from continuing after her widower, Alan Hamel, created a doppelgänger of his late wife by using AI. Hamel, 88, worked with ...
The singer died in 1971. A new documentary series posits that he faked his death to escape the burden of fame, and is living ...
By Marilyn Odendahl The Indiana Citizen March 28, 2025 One hundred and three years after his body was found hung from a sapling along the banks of the White River, George Tompkins is finally getting ...
Baltimore’s charm undoubtedly goes beyond its wealth of seafood, history, and culture. A city with such a large Black ...
"When We Speak" is an ode to Black womxn who have boldly harnessed their voices, art, and labor to dismantle oppressive ...
Port Washington resident Elon Green’s latest book, “The Man Nobody Killed: Life, Death, and Art in Michael Stewart’s New York ...
SARA SARNA, inspired by the poem “Green Shirt” by Naomi Shihab Nye Is death a folding up of life? Into this suitcase, what we ...
We were looking for poetry that had struck its readers, for whatever reasons, as unforgettable, enduring, and influential: ...
In his debut collection, The Long Invisible, poet Michael Dechane examines broken relationship and starting anew. Many of the works are set in Florida, where Dechane grew up, as well as Western North ...
Ahead of the artist’s expansive work within ‘Dream Girl’ at Jeffrey Deitch and the Longlati Foundation in Shanghai, ESSENCE ...
The Atlanta-based artist's third collection of poetry, “boy maybe,” takes readers on an emotional roller coaster exploring grief, love, police brutality and Black culture.
Atlanta author and bookseller Katie Mitchell likes to tell an identity-defining story about her childhood that often pleasantly shocks listeners.