Dallas Black Dance Theatre Founder/Artistic Director, Ann Williams, began DBDT: Encore! (formerly Dallas Black Dance Theatre II) in September 2000 to feature the best and most promising students
By James Washington (The Dallas Weekly/NNPA Member) Some of you may remember that I declared this some time ago and it bears repeating. I wish it was original,
By PAUL NEWBERRY AP Sports Writer ATLANTA (AP) — Russell Westbrook darted into the lane time and time again, hitting the shot, drawing a foul or finding an
By Freddie Allen (Editor-In-Chief, NNPA Newswire and BlackPressUSA.com) In the first novel commissioned by Marvel about the Wakandan superhero, award-winning journalist and author Jesse Holland takes a deep
LOXLEY, Ala. (AP) — One minute members of the Texas high school band were sleeping soundly on an early morning bus trip home from a much-anticipated trip to
Mrs. Ruth Mims Holly was born March 4, 1917, in the Yard community of Tennessee Colony, Texas (Anderson County). Her parents were Dennis and Pearl Casel Mims. Ruth
About 10 percent of Dallas’ homeless residents will have a roof over their heads when a new supportive housing complex opens later this year, with the help of
(AP) — Miami Dolphins owner Stephen Ross says he won’t force his players to stand for the national anthem, even though he believes kneeling is a counterproductive way
DALLAS—Dallas Police Chief U. Renee Hall inspired Justin F. Kimball High School students at an all-girls assembly to achieve their full potential. As the first female chief of
By Tyra Metoyer (External Mobilization Manager, API) Article contains spoilers for the “Black Panther” movie. As I sat in the theater mesmerized by Marvel’s record-breaking “Black Panther,” there