bScene’s Black Films Coming to the Big Screen: January Spotlight
While 2017 left us all a bit shook, 2018 is looking bright with major Black talent hitting the big screen and giving us something to root for.
While 2017 left us all a bit shook, 2018 is looking bright with major Black talent hitting the big screen and giving us something to root for.
She’s got Heavenly Mac ‘n Cheese, Big Momma’s Fried Chicken, Auntie’s Best Pecan Pie, Banana Pudding — #unameit!
It’s not a title she’d give herself, because she’s adorably, awkwardly humble. But Quita Culpepper, long-time television news personality in Austin, is basically the…
If you haven’t been to Encore yet, you’ve been missing out on the hottest, sexiest, most grown vibe in the city. Encore combines live…
Austin dating service, OnSpeedDating.Com in partnership with soulciti hosted an Afrodesiac Speed Dating event at Water2Wine for women that love Black men on Wednesday,…
More than 70,000 concert-goers fill the park each day for live music at Austin’s largest music festival.
I AM TX is a movie about what it means to be immersed in a progressive, yet predominantly white, music scene while being Black.
These are not isolated instances of random bad luck. Deep, human-induced roots of climate change, inequality, and the underdevelopment of former colonies—all increase the Caribbean’s vulnerability to disaster. Haiti, where 8 out of 10 people live on less than $4 a day, offers an example of how capitalism, gender, and history converge to compound storm damage.
Austin has grown into a hub for independent film. With a vibrant, supportive film community, it’s a great place for new filmmakers to get their start in the industry.
There’s no need to ever go without hearing your favorite smooth RnB on Austin’s only RnB station! Here are all the ways you can…
WARNING: If you often ‘clutch your pearls’ – be warned that this article openly discusses the oral sexual habits of grown folks.
“This is not the time to be donating products or even services… That’s frequently the urge, and most often that is the wrong thing…