by Staff
The International Festival of Arts & Ideas has tapped New Haven resident and experienced arts leader nico w. okoro to serve as its next executive director. See below for a Monday morning email announcement about okoro’s appointment, and click here to read a recent article in The Arts Paper about okoro’s new gallery space in Westville.
New Haven, CT...
by Adele Haeg
Luca Santell and Jeremy Yanza are both juniors in the Wilbur Cross Marching Band, which has about 40 members.
Alders, including Jeanette Morrison, Angel Hubbard, Theresa Morant, and Brian Wingate wave at onlookers lined up along Dixwell.
A group of organizers including Fred Christmas (left) and Manmita Dutta (right)...
By Stacy Graham-Hunt
The following was submitted by Stacy Graham-Hunt. It includes additions from Arts Paper Editor Lucy Gellman.
The International Festival of Arts & Ideas announced today the appointment of artist and curator nico w. okoro as its next executive director, following a competitive national search conducted in partnership...
INLAND VALLEY NEWS — When clinics disappear, people wait until illnesses become emergencies. When preventive care vanishes, suffering increases – and sometimes people who were working can no longer do so. When emergency rooms are overwhelmed, everybody waits longer for lifesaving care. The burden eventually falls hardest on working...
HOWARD UNIVERSITY NEWS SERVICE — Approximately 90% of tariff costs were paid by businesses and consumers in the United States, not in foreign countries. Businesses that rely on imports saw input costs rise.
By BlackPressUSA Newswire
By Armani Durham | Howard Univrsity News Service
On Feb. 20, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled 6-3...
INLAND VALLEY NEWS — When clinics disappear, people wait until illnesses become emergencies. When preventive care vanishes, suffering increases – and sometimes people who...
HOWARD UNIVERSITY NEWS SERVICE — Registering for the Selective Service simply means a person’s information is entered into a system that could be used...
by Tandy Lau
A bill overturning case law preventing innocent New Yorkers from challenging their guilty pleas with non-DNA evidence resurfaced in the state legislature...
by Dr. Olajide A. Williams
Nearly two decades ago, while leading the newly certified Primary Stroke Center at Harlem Hospital, I partnered with hip hop...
By Black Information Network
“It is impossible not to feel deep sorrow when contemplating the immense suffering and humiliation endured by so many in stark...
By courtesy of BlackNews.com
Chikei Rick Chow, an Asian convenience store owner accused in the 2023 fatal shooting of 14-year-old Cyrus Carmack-Belton, who is Black, was found...
by Dollia Okine, Face2FaceAfrica.com
Ian Roberts, the former superintendent of Iowa’s largest school district, was sentenced to two years in prison on May 29. Roberts admitted...
By BlackPressUSA Newswire
Historic gathering launched emerging national alliance to combat antisemitism, racism, and division through renewed Black-Jewish solidarity
TV personality Van Jones and media executive...
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By Darlene Donloe, Contributing Writer | Los Angeles WAVE
LOS ANGELES — Grammy Award-winning singer Ledisi, is showing off her talents in the...
by Staff
The International Festival of Arts & Ideas has tapped New Haven resident and experienced arts leader nico w. okoro to serve as its next executive director. See below...
by Adele Haeg
Luca Santell and Jeremy Yanza are both juniors in the Wilbur Cross Marching Band, which has about 40 members.
Alders, including Jeanette Morrison, Angel Hubbard, Theresa Morant, and...
HOWARD UNIVERSITY NEWS SERVICE — Approximately 90% of tariff costs were paid by businesses and consumers in the United States, not in foreign countries. Businesses that rely on imports...
by Mona Mahadevan
Matt Fantastic, the owner of Elm City Games: Plaza events “raise sales in a meaningful way.”
Eddy Jabbour: The plaza is “the worst thing ever.”
Ninth Square’s “Rainbow Road”...
by Thomas Breen
Hundreds of Muslims from faith communities across Greater New Haven gathered at Yale’s Payne Whitney Gym — and then celebrated together in Edgewood Park — to mark...
by Thomas Breen
Mary Wade Home’s longtime leader David Hunter has retired after spending 45 years working for the Fair Haven-anchoring nursing home.
See below for a Thursday email press release...
by Adele Haeg
Hari Manchi, a URI intern, talks with Nan Bartow and another neighbor about improvements being made to the garden this summer.
Nan Bartow holds out a mugwort root.
“I...
by Mona Mahadevan
Five city inspectors discovered 77 housing-code violations related to leaky ceilings, blocked gutters, and broken windows at a 40-unit apartment complex this week after conducting a mass...
by Adele Haeg
A downtown drop-in center is that much more equipped to save the lives of clients in cardiac arrest — now that a Guilford-based medical-technology company has donated...
by Laura Glesby The New Haven independent
Jet fuel fumes and park funding. Healthcare premiums and electric bills.
Those environmental and cost-of-living concerns were on the minds of Morris Cove voters...
by Thomas Breen The New Haven independent
Outside 39 Church St. Friday. Andrew Rice and (below) Johnny Rivera.
After 31 years as a depositor at Citizens Bank, local peace activist Joan...
INLAND VALLEY NEWS — When clinics disappear, people wait until illnesses become emergencies. When preventive care vanishes, suffering increases – and sometimes people who were working can no longer...
HOWARD UNIVERSITY NEWS SERVICE — Registering for the Selective Service simply means a person’s information is entered into a system that could be used...
by Tandy Lau
A bill overturning case law preventing innocent New Yorkers from challenging their guilty pleas with non-DNA evidence resurfaced in the state legislature...
by Dr. Olajide A. Williams
Nearly two decades ago, while leading the newly certified Primary Stroke Center at Harlem Hospital, I partnered with hip hop...
By Black Information Network
“It is impossible not to feel deep sorrow when contemplating the immense suffering and humiliation endured by so many in stark...
By courtesy of BlackNews.com
Chikei Rick Chow, an Asian convenience store owner accused in the 2023 fatal shooting of 14-year-old Cyrus Carmack-Belton, who is Black, was found...
by Dollia Okine, Face2FaceAfrica.com
Ian Roberts, the former superintendent of Iowa’s largest school district, was sentenced to two years in prison on May 29. Roberts admitted...
By BlackPressUSA Newswire
Historic gathering launched emerging national alliance to combat antisemitism, racism, and division through renewed Black-Jewish solidarity
TV personality Van Jones and media executive...