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Abbott Elementary’s Continued Success Shows Why Representation in Network Comedy Still Matters

by Zenobia Kelley
March 30, 2026
At a time when network television is constantly shifting, Abbott Elementary has managed to do something rare. It has built staying power. The ABC sitcom continues to stand out as one of…

‘Don’t Get Mad. Shut the Door.’ — Bishop William Barber II and Joy Reid Discuss ‘Political Vampires’

March 29, 2026

Kenneth Blakeney Coaching More Than the Sport for HU Men’s Basketball Program

March 23, 2026

‘NAWI: Dear Future Me’ Moves Filmgoers to Help End Child Marriage 

March 22, 2026

The Audacity to Tell Our Own Stories

March 21, 2026
Arts

Golden Triangle BID restores culture in Business District

March 29, 2011
by Eboni Munn
It is a brisk Sunday afternoon in Dupont Circle, as the wind whistles below the…
Arts

Nick Cannon and Friends Raise Money for Haiti

February 28, 2011
by Nia Moore
The few hundred Howard University students who packed Cramton Auditorium on February 25th to see Nick…
Arts

The 83rd Academy Awards

February 27, 2011
by Seth A. Lemon
Behind the Scenes at the Oscars Red Carpet Seth Lemon was selected to join the hosts…
Health

A Life Changing Touch

February 23, 2011
by Kimberly Jacobs
In 2003, after overcoming many obstacles in her life, 28-year-old Khadijah Carter found out that she…
Love & Sex

Black Love Day Offers an Alternative to Valentine’s Day

February 13, 2011
by Danielle Brissett
Black Love Relationship Ceremony to Be Held at Howard University As Valentine’s Day approaches, red and…
Books

A History Forgotten: “Washington at Home” Teaches Residents about City’s Rural Roots

February 8, 2011
by Christina Coleman
When the crackling microphone got to Paul Ray Henderson at the “Washington at Home” book…
Arts

Writers Honor King Through the Power of Words

January 22, 2011
by Renia White
Less than five miles from the Lincoln Memorial where a quarter of a million people heard…
Faith

Former CBC Urges Church Leaders to Unite for Political Power

December 14, 2010
by Saraya Wintersmith
Dr. Barbara Williams-Skinner stirred up spiritual leaders in the Omni Shoreham Hotel, entreating fellow members of…
Travel

Metro Riders Feel the Pinch of the Fare Increase

December 7, 2010
by Leeandria Williams
The cold air blew down from the Shaw-Howard Metro station escalators. Michelle Gibson shivered as she…
Reviews

Review: The “Swan” Song of a Perfectionist Drags Viewers into a Surreal Nightmare

December 6, 2010
by Derrick Haynes
As a ballerina, Nina Sayers (Natalie Portman) strive for perfection proves deadly. Liv Ullman was a…
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