
Arthur Mitchell, pioneering ballet dancer, artistic director and choreographer has recently secured his achieves with Columbia University’s Rare Book & Manuscript Library. Continue reading

Arthur Mitchell, pioneering ballet dancer, artistic director and choreographer has recently secured his achieves with Columbia University’s Rare Book & Manuscript Library. Continue reading
By Adewale Adekanbi Jr.

Collider Video is happy to exclusively premiere a Blade Runner 2049 prequel short film in-world piece that explains what happened in the world of Blade Runner between the first movie, set in 2019, and this sequel, set in 2049. Continue reading


Super Fast Key West Grilled Chicken skewers marinated with soy sauce, coriander or cilantro, honey and lime will make a great addition to your Labor Day “man-grilling” menu . Continue reading

The president gets etiquette lessons from the experts. Continue reading
By Walter Rutledge
Loretta Abbott, dancer, actress, singer and choreographer passed away on Sunday June 5, 2016. A natural performer Abbott had two passions: her love for dance that spanned over 70 years, and her allegiance to the Harlem community where she lived her entire life. Continue reading

Memorial Day weekend is the unofficial start of summer and its also the start of barbecue season. And when it comes man-grilling nothing says barbecue like ribs. These Grilled Chipotle Peach BBQ Ribs is a twist on a grilling classic. Continue reading
By Walter Rutledge

Three Black Kings was the last dance and music collaboration between choreographer Alvin Ailey and composer/musician Duke Ellington. Continue reading
On Thursday October 23, 2014 Dance critic and author Jennifer Dunning talked with Dudley Williams about his career that spans almost six decades. Clack Center NYC hosted A Conversation with Dudley Williams at the New York Public Library for the Performing Arts Bruno Walter Auditorium, 40 Lincoln Center Plaza at 6pm.. Williams was frank, funny and informative, discussing a wide range of his experiences with some of the world’s most renowned choreographers.


Diana Ross- Standing Room Only Live At Ceasar’s Palace, the HBO special, first aired in early 1980 as part of the network’s Standing Room Only series. Continue reading
Rudolph Nureyev as Valentino, a biographical drama film very loosely based on the life of Rudolph Valentino, directed by Ken Russell in 1977. In this scene former dance hall performer Rudolpho Valentino dances a tango with dance legend Ballet Russe star Vaslav Nijinsky.
Rudolf Nureyev & Anthony Dowell- Valentino (1977)