The Wayans family is set to be inducted into the NAACP Image Awards Hall of Fame on February 22, 2025, for their trailblazing contributions to comedy and entertainment, breaking barriers for Black entertainers and redefining mainstream comedy.
Arts + Culture
A space for local and national arts and entertainment stories, with an emphasis on stories pertaining to the African American experience.
“The Aunties”: A Powerful Documentary Featuring Black Gay Elders Farming Harriet Tubman’s Ancestral Lands
The documentary “The Aunties” premiering on February 17, 2025, explores the lives of two elder Black lesbian farmers, Paulette Greene and Donna Dear, and their role in preserving Harriet Tubman’s ancestral land and the fight for freedom and equality.
Separate Not Equal: Minnesota’s Integration Story Still Unfolding
The Parkway Theater will be hosting a screening of Separate Not Equal – Minnesota’s Integration Story, a documentary revisiting the 1971 Hale-Field Pairing, followed by a community Q&A, to discuss the current state of racial disparities in education in Minnesota.
Mixed Blood: Using Theater to Disrupt Injustice and Catalyze Change
Mixed Blood Theatre has been a leading force in social change through theater since 1976, promoting radical hospitality and inclusion, and continues to challenge traditional narratives and push boundaries in their work.
Toxic Beauty: The Hidden Dangers in Products Marketed to Black Women
A recent report by the Environmental Working Group found that nearly 80% of beauty products marketed to Black women contain hazardous chemicals, including some linked to serious health risks, despite some progress in reducing the use of the most hazardous ingredients.
From Runway to Tunnel Walks, Last Week’s Best-Dressed Men Delivered Style and Substance
Black men are redefining elegance for a new generation by blending sophisticated tailoring with modern twists, luxury sportswear, and street style, setting the tone for this quarter’s fashion trends.
Black Fashion Week MN: Spring Model Call at W Minneapolis
The Black Fashion Week Minnesota is hosting a spring model call on March 1 at W Minneapolis, seeking models from all backgrounds to participate in the event.
Skntones™ Finds a Home: A New Era for Minneapolis’ Creative Scene
Skintones, a Minneapolis-based fashion brand and creative agency, has secured a permanent home at 1227 Hennepin, solidifying its role as a driving force in art, fashion, and cultural innovation, with plans to expand its impact and offer a space for artists to collaborate and showcase their work.
Dante Coleman’s journey from Minneapolis to national touring DJ
Dante Coleman, also known as Dante’s Enferno, is a Minneapolis-based DJ who has carved out his own lane by adapting to any room and reading his audience’s vibe to create unforgettable sets.
Superfine: Tailoring Black Style – Celebrating Black Identity Through Fashion at The Met Gala®
Pharrell Williams, A$AP Rocky, Lewis Hamilton, Anna Wintour, and LeBron James will co-chair the Met Gala, which will celebrate the intersection of fashion, culture, and Black identity with the unveiling of Superfine: Tailoring Black Style, the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s highly anticipated spring exhibition.
Art Meets Energy: “Everyone’s a Critic” Brings Live Art to Life
Everyone’s a Critic, the first live art critique event in Minneapolis, challenges artists and audiences alike to engage in a dynamic, interactive experience, redefining how we think about art.
What You Need to Know Before Watching ‘Captain America: Brave New World’
The return of Captain America in ‘Brave New World’ marks a significant cultural moment, continuing multiple storylines, reflecting today’s America, and setting up the next big crossover, while making history as the first Black Captain America on the big screen.
Penumbra premieres ‘Paradise Blue’
Penumbra Theatre’s production of “Paradise Blue” brings a powerful story of Black experiences in the ’50s to the stage, exploring themes of identity, survival, and gentrification, and resonating with urban communities.
Junauda Petrus: A Visionary Voice for Minneapolis as the 2025-2026 Poet Laureate
Junauda Petrus, a multidisciplinary artist and writer, has been selected as the City of Minneapolis Poet Laureate for the 2025-2026 term, and will serve as a cultural ambassador for the city, using poetry to connect communities and address social issues.
The Weeknd Brings the “After Hours Til Dawn” Tour to Minneapolis
The Weeknd’s After Hours Til Dawn Stadium Tour, featuring hits from his latest album and fan favorites from his previous albums, will be held at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis on June 14, 2025, with special guests Playboi Carti and Mike Dean.
Legendary blues musicians Bobby Rush and Kenny Wayne Shepherd unite for Young Old Fashioned Ways tour
Blues legends Bobby Rush and Kenny Wayne Shepherd are embarking on the Young Old Fashioned Ways tour, which will bring their electrifying performances to the historic Pantages Theatre in Minneapolis on August 17.
Hip-Hop Mourns the Loss of Irv Gotti, Murder Inc. Founder Dies at 54
Hip-hop icon and record executive Irving “Irv Gotti” Lorenzo Jr., the mastermind behind Murder Inc. Records, has died at 54, the cause of death has not been announced.
Kendrick Lamar Brings America to the Stage with a History-Making Super Bowl Halftime Show
Kendrick Lamar’s performance at the Super Bowl halftime show was a powerful exploration of Black identity, resistance, and artistic dominance, making it a cultural shift and a moment where hip-hop owned the stage.
Vybez is HERE: A New Creative Hub for the Community
Vybez, a Black-owned immersive art gallery, dance studio, and event space, is opening its doors on March 1st, 2025 in Saint Paul, offering a space for creatives to showcase their work and celebrate their culture.
Today’s Black Designers Who Are Shaping the Future of American Fashion
Black designers like LaQuan Smith, Sergio Hudson, and Christopher John Rogers are reshaping American fashion by creating bold strides, elevating the industry, and redefining what it means to be a designer.
