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  • Crème Magazine

    August Wilson's play FENCES premieres on Broadway for 13 weeks only.

  • tyrus rochell townsend

    The new arts renaissance is alive and well in Brooklyn.

  • shanelle matthews

    A play that follows the friendship between two young men.

  • tyrus rochell townsend

    From the time her high school art teacher exclaimed, “It is a sin to let all this talent go to waste,” Ambre Anderson knew she had a special gift. 

  • vanessa turner

    At press time, Danny Simmons was moving out of his 17 year old Fort Greene (Brooklyn) pad.  Yet, he left a legacy behind…his Corridor Gallery.  He packed up his personals and headed to his new home to collect his thoughts and work on his next contribution to history. 

  • tyrus rochell townsend

    Art gives you perspective on yourself.  It makes you think and look at your life differently especially in our culture.

  • Tyrus Rochell Townsend

    Charles Philippe Jean-Pierre’s art is a reflection of the times—blending the classic elements of hip-hop, life and rhyme with the legends who paved the way for a painter to dream in color.

     

  • Kamala Cummings

    Luxury Travel Consultant Kamala Cummings takes Crème readers to a place where Tree Houses and Helicopters have bars…in addition to an oasis of serenity for those days where an escapade is long overdue!
     
     

  • vanessa turner

    As a scholar in African American art, Dr. Driskell's passion lies in his knowledge to pass the torch to the younger generation of the African American elite, and those with a genuine love for the art world.

  • q&a with dominga martin

    At first glance, Hollyhood may seem like a book about the glamorous world of a vixen trying to make it in the ‘wood.  However, this is a story about a young African American man (Ty) trying to make it in a world controlled by suits and money, all while trying to balance his married life in a tank full of sharks and chicks.