Lily’s List: Top ATX Fitness Leaders!
byIt’s that time of year. Folks are in a mad rush to get in the gym or get to some sort of fitness class…
It’s that time of year. Folks are in a mad rush to get in the gym or get to some sort of fitness class…
The Domain Northside recently opened a black-owned combination Retail Shoe Store & Bar; the first one in the country.
It’s a myth that black people don’t do yoga. Although the current iconic yoga practitioner may be the affluent skinny white woman, there are…
It’s that time of year again. The malls and stores are packed with people doing their last bit of holiday and Christmas shopping. Whether…
From New Orleans to Austin on East 11th St, and now out to Pflugerville, Wild Magnolias Creole & Southern Comfort restaurant has found its home.
Get ready! Bert’s Chicken and Waffles will be cooking up its mouth-watering chicken wing and waffle mix and match menu at this year’s Soul…
It’s a dream of aspiring playwrights to hold a reading of their work and have an artistic director come to them and say, “I want your play for my upcoming season,” but it’s not that easy. Yet, it’s happened to Lisa B. Thompson twice.
As one of a growing list of candidates vying for the District 1 City Council slot in November, Vincent Harding is clear about what sets him apart from the pack: experience and already having proven himself under pressure.
On an overcast and windy morning in June, on the beautiful campus of the historic Huston-Tillotson University – a very diverse cross-section of Austin’s…
This summer, Six Square is proud to present a new music series named Musical Explorations featuring new artists of color who specialize in performing…
“Somebody gotta be first.” That attitude explains how Tommy Wyatt ran for Travis County Commissioner twice in the 60s, even though a black person…
Reminiscent of the 1958 Great Day in Harlem photo shoot that forever memorialized the moment in time when all of the NYC jazz greats…