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Though founder Roy Bennett has had to reduce the festival's scope, salsa dancing will return this weekend.
Longtime local residents, the Green twins advocate for arts and marginalized communities.
Now in its third decade, the Fillmore Jazz Festival is back this Fourth of July weekend.
New buildings on Divis and Fillmore are one step closer to being denser—but not taller—following today's vote.
A new summer program connects local high school students with professionals in fields that may feel out of reach.
Remembering Fillmore mainstay Ave Montague, plus a lineup of local films screening over the weekend.
The new program hopes to keep more black artists in the city.
We sit down with Spig to hear about how the shop began and how it grew.
The couple behind the push say Herman's legacy should be forgotten; they want to see Maya Angelou Plaza instead.
The film seeks to make a creative statement about the city losing its black population.
Prepare to be surprised at these comics' subversive stories, from stealing Red Bull to getting shot in the butt.
Armed with historic photographs and oral histories, a project seeks to preserve the Fillmore Jazz Era's legacy.
We take a closer look at major Fillmore retail trends.
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