reginald f lewis museum
- More than 350 turned out for the annual Kwanzaa celebration at the Reginald F. Lewis Museum on Saturday. The seven-day holiday was created in 1966 by Eastern Shore native, Maulana Karenga, to reflect on the African culture
- A recently published literary retrospective of the late Baltimore poet's 45-year career
- Money will be used to promote month-long program of free arts and cultural events throughout the Baltimore area.
- Harriet Tubman's descendants gather to kick up plans for next year's centennial commemoration of her death.
- Photos focus on young newspaper boys and girls to mark Afro-American's 120th anniversary
- Ravens linebacker would like to see media outlets move from focusing on athletes behaving badly to those working to help others
- Seventeen-year veteran and 12-time Pro Bowler views training camp as a new opportunity
- When the country's largest African American museum opens on the National Mall in Washington, D. C., people and places from Maryland will get a healthy share of the limelight.
- Project concludes with celebration of art at Reginald F. Lewis Museum, but organizers hope Baltimore-based Black Male Identity Project extends to other cities
- Plan your week with our rundown of what's going on in Baltimore 1/9-11/15