I am Warrior Jazz FM/Rayo, 9pm Co-produced with the Tomorrow’s Warriors talent-development charity, a series championing the ...
The Jefferson Street Sound Museum and the Museum of Christian and Gospel Music in Nashville have been added to the Civil ...
The modest storefront on Saint Joseph Street belies the vast universe of treasures waiting inside this South Dakota landmark. Don’t be fooled by the straightforward exterior with its simple signage ...
From live theatre in Lynchburg, to the return of Big Lick Comic Con in Roanoke, it's shaping up to be a busy weekend in our hometowns.
Getting truly lost in a good historical fiction story is like stepping back in time. Between the fascinating details of ...
A number of entertainers and athletes have used their influence to fight inequality and support the civil rights movements ...
The 73rd OVI Regimental Band was founded in 2012 by Huffman and has toured across the country playing at reenactment events, concerts, and private performances. Notably, the group led the Remembrance ...
This German romantic fantasy film from the mid-1980s follows the tale of immortal, invisible beings who populate Berlin and listen to the thoughts of the humans within. Many of those thoughts tell ...
Music was the heartbeat of the Civil Rights era. It provided a powerful voice for change by transforming spirituals and folk songs into “freedom songs” that mobilized marches, sustained morale ...
Reports from late last year about the demise of MTV were overstated, but they got us thinking about the network's legacy and most memorable moments. So on this episode of All Songs Considered, we ...
FARMVILLE, Va. (WDBJ) - When Earl Hughes visits the Robert Russa Moton Museum in Farmville, he sees himself in the exhibits. “That is my classroom,” Hughes said, pointing to a wall-sized photograph.
SAN ANTONIO – A new mural adorning part of an underpass on San Antonio’s East Side highlights the community’s role in the Civil Rights era. The 600-foot “Heirlooms: Eastside Pride" mural is a collage ...