Jazz legends inducted into South Florida Hall of Fame
The barrier that once prohibited black musicians from performing on Miami Beach was broken by trailblazer Charles “Doc” Austin in the early sixties.
The barrier that once prohibited black musicians from performing on Miami Beach was broken by trailblazer Charles “Doc” Austin in the early sixties.
Editor’s Note: President Barack Obama issued the following proclamation to mark African-American Music Appreciation Month.
Black music is a timeless treasure that is even more spectacular when experienced live. In honor of Black Music Month, we are shining the spotlight …
A grandmother’s prayer – and her generousity– led to the creation of the Miami-based, nationally recognized Second Chapter, a soulful gospel group founded more than …
As we recognize the huge contribution that black music has made to the country’s social landscape, we also pause to remember movies that showcased black …
Special to South Florida Times Thursday, June 9 Free Vision Screenings: The Miami-Dade Public Library System and Davis Vision’s Focus on America program will be …
Check out what’s happening this weekend… Thursday, June 8 Soca Thursdays Gingerbay Café 1908 Hollywood Blvd., Hollywood • 954-924-1844
Last week was Ascension-tide, the moment the disciples saw Jesus go up into Heaven. Acts 1:9-10a reads: “After He said this, He was taken up …
SMART PHONES Apple’s iPhone has surpassed Research in Motion’s BlackBerry as the number-two most used smart phone in the U.S. The iPhone has a 26 …
With the help of volunteers, donors and supporters, the Miami Rescue Mission/Broward Outreach Centers recently hosted a “Gigantic Birthday Party” for more than 1,000 homeless …