Black Music Royalty To Take Over The Banks As Cincinnati Plans Walk Of Fame Party
Cincinnati will induct a new class into the Black Music Walk of Fame on July 25 during Cincinnati Music Festival week, with names revealed at a Hard Rock Casino kickoff. The ceremony will mix hometown honorees with marquee acts and special legacy awards.
Star Directors Plot Big-Screen Comeback For Westwood Village, And UCLA Is Watching
Jason Reitman and a coalition of filmmakers are working with the American Cinematheque on a $25M restoration of Westwood’s Village Theatre, aiming for a 2027 reopening. UCLA students say a campus‑adjacent movie palace could revive Westwood’s social life.
Kapahulu Power Play, Vilcek Foundation Drops $15 Million On Future Hawaii Art Hub
New Yorkased Vilcek Foundation paid $15M for 614 Kapahulu Ave, the former Locations Hawaii headquarters, and plans to open a Hawaii-focused gallery in the building. The deal brings a national arts funder to the Kapahulu corridor near Waikiki.
Philly’s Moore College Ends Women-Only Era, Opens Doors To All Genders
Moore College will admit undergraduate students of all genders beginning in fall 2027, ending its run as the nation's only historically visual‑arts women's college. The boards approved the move after months of community review.
Met Throws Open Doors With Free Memberships For NYC SNAP Households
The Met is making membership complimentary for New York State EBT/SNAP cardholders, letting eligible families register in person for member admission and perks. The move expands low-cost cultural access as SNAP rules change.












