History will remember Etta Barnett as one of the most dynamic performers and an inspiration for Black artists.
Month: February 2022
Juanita J. Craft fought tirelessly for desegregation, especially in schools, proving she’s more than deserving of the title heroine.
Nadine Levitt, founder of WURRLYedu and author of the Mama Says series, speaks about her passion for music in schools.
To commemorate Black History Month, Austin Woman celebrates iconic Black women in Texas. Today we give Bessie Coleman her flowers.
With her Bad B*tch Brunch reviews, Anne Cox explores the feminine urge to partake in sumptuous eats and mimosas. First up: Grizzelda’s.
RichesArt Gallery hosts American History, an interactive exhibition featuring the works of 19 local Black artists including DeLoné Osby.
Port Aransas may only be a short drive from home, but you will feel a world away once you take that first breath of salty sea air.
Najah Clay has made pageants a platform for serving others, and her commitment to service follows in the footsteps of queens before her.
The Special Olympics of Texas gives local athletes a chance to shine and inspire the world with their strengths and talents.
With her Pink Sugar Treats & Eats, Shelesa “Sugar” Tennon creates treats that go beyond even her wildest imagination.