In honor of Black History Month the Baltimore Museum Of Art will showcase African-American art for FREE on Feb 18. Bring the kids and the entire family. See here for details.

Raheem DeVaughn doesn’t take full credit for his musical talent. He’s humble enough to recognize the major influences who helped to shape his music into…

Raheem DeVaughn doesn’t take full credit for his musical talent. He’s humble enough to recognize the major influences who helped to shape his music into what it is today. Greats like Marvin Gaye, Sade and even the Motown era were huge influences. Raheem’s new project Sex, Love And Passion drops Feb 17 but is available […]

Kurt Schmoke was the first African American Mayor of Baltimore. Born and raised in Baltimore believed in creating Black Business Millionaires.  The city can grow and build when businesses get to open and hire new employees. Kurt Schmoke went on to do other things and is now back in Baltimore.   Read More: Kurt Schmoke […]

Take Harlem’s heartbeat/ Make a drumbeat/ Put it on a record, let it whirl…- Langston Hughes Gina Prince-Bythewood, writer and director of Beyond The Lights…

Black history means different things to different people. As the parent of biracial children I teach my children everyday that although society tries to define them, the content of their character tells who they truly are. Do not allow yourself to be placed in a box.  

Towson University pays tribute to jazz/blues legend, singer, songwriter, pianist and civil rights activist Nina Simone. This free event takes place Feb 18 at 7pm.…

Harriet Tubman is known for the Underground Railroad. Born in 1820 in Maryland she escaped slavery and helped hundreds of enslaved people reach freedom by way of the Underground Railroad. She out smarted the slave owners by using safe houses along her route. Harriet Tubman was the first female to lead a group of men […]

Baltimore Concert Opera introduces a one-woman show written and starring Adrienne Danrich paying homage to the legendary Marian Anderson and Leontyne Price. For more information,…

Black History Month

  Kendrick Lamar just dropped the blackest record of 2015 and we couldn’t be more hyped about it. On his latest single, The Blacker The Berry, Kendrick literally…

Ray Lewis came to play for the Baltimore Ravens in 1996 and came to hangout with me at 92Q when I was doing the night show. The Ravens started with owner Art Modell and head coach Ted Marchibroda in Memorial Stadium before moving downtown. Ray Lewis has become the BEST LINEBACKER TO PLAY THE GAME! Ray […]

Although I didn’t grow up in Baltimore, I have grown to appreciate the traditions and the legacies that make up this great city. From the skyline to the people, Baltimore is enriched with culture, charm ( in some places) and history. One Baltimore legacy in particular that I’ve grown to respect is Baltimore’s Mother Theresa, Bea […]