This is the last weekend of early voting.
If you haven’t voted yet, now is your chance.
Visit https://t.co/6C5jfDhylk to find an early voting site near you. Polls are open from 9 am to 5 pm.
Thank you, Sheryl Lee Ralph, for your support!
I’ve spent my career fighting to give every person in Brooklyn a voice in D.C. Now, I’m running for re-election to make sure their needs are met.
Early voting is open from June 13-21 and Election Day is June 23.
Qween Jean just became the first openly trans person to ever win a Tony Award
"We are here for the legacy of queer people. Trans people, we have to take up space. We have to shift the paradigm."
Joshua Henry's Tony Award speech was so great
"Audra McDonald and Brian Stokes Mitchell, thank you for your Black-don't-crack legacy of artistic brilliance, showing us that we can shine in the fullness of who we are. It is an honor to play this role, a Black musician whose art led him to his love and to his dream."
He just won Lead Actor in a Musical for Ragtime
Beloved teacher, Miss Lopresti, is waving goodbye after 50 years of teaching at St. Margaret School.
And her farewell celebration was simply unforgettable.
This is her story: https://t.co/gHn761FFSy
That proud moment when 11-year-old ballerina Charlotte Nebres made history as the first Black lead in New York City Ballet’s The Nutcracker.
Gracefully stepping into the iconic role of Marie, she broke a 65-year barrier and showed the world what excellence and representation look like on stage.
From the School of American Ballet to the spotlight at Lincoln Center — Charlotte’s talent, poise, and courage continue to inspire young dancers everywhere.
The future of ballet is brighter and more inclusive because of trailblazers like her.👏🏽
Happy Black Music Month🤎
President Jimmy Carter officially designated June as Black Music Month on June 7, 1979, hosting a historic reception on the White House lawn with performances from Chuck Berry, Billy Eckstine, & more.