The familiar tunes of “On Bended Knee,” “I’ll Make Love To You,” and “End of the Road” are poised to fill the air as Boyz II Men gears up for a performance at the Fontainebleau Miami Beach on September 1. Known for its music’s romantic sway, which helped conceive countless babies, the group will take the stage at LIV, the nightclub within the iconic resort.
Jou 31 jiyè 2023, yon gwo nouvèl souke laprès ann Ayiti ak aletranje, yon tranblemanntè medyatik. Kèk minit avan 4è, yon vwa byen tris nan Radyo Kiskeya te ranmase kouraj li pou anonse lanmò Lilyàn Pyè-Pòl (Lili). Kolaboratè l yo rapòte li ta pral monte machin ni pou l ale prezante Jounal 4ènan Radyo Kiskeya, epi li kase tèt tounen lakay li, li antre, li pa soti. Yo di se kè l ki ale. Ayiti rele anmwe. Lili se te yon kokennchenn vwa ann Ayiti, yon vwa ki t ap goumen depi nan ane 1980 yo pou libète laprès, libète lapawòl ak pou demokrasi tabli nan peyi Dayiti. Powèm “Vwa Lilyàn” se yon fason pou n ba l yon ochan li byen merite.
Miami Dade College’s (MDC) Live Arts Miami program pledges an innovative experience, fusing live arts, immersive installations, and technology in a series that will kick off on the weekends of August 12 and 19 at the experimental art hub, Superblue Miami, in Allapattah
Louikencia Jean Doriscan, known by her stage name Kencie, has just released a new single with powerful and thought-provoking lyrics titled “Fake Friends.” The Haitian-born artist, who initially began her artistic journey as a painter and poet, has seamlessly transitioned into the world of rap.
Graffiti has become a major artistic movement that has left its indelible stamp on cities the world over. On June 21, 2023, co-founder of the Museum of Graffiti and Graffiti historian Alan Ket released in Wynwood, Miami, his new book, “The Wide World of Graffiti”, which digs into the global phenomenon of graffiti and its profound cultural impact.
Julian Marley promises that fans coming to see him perform at his upcoming show at the Miami Beach Bandshell on Saturday, July 15 will experience something truly personal.
Plus de 40 000 Haïtiens ont fait le choix de s’établir dans l’État de l’Indiana, situé dans le Midwest des États-Unis, selon les dernières données de l’Association Haïtienne d’Indiana. Pour beaucoup de compatriotes vivant aux USA, Indiana est le nouvel El Dorado. C’est la ruée vers l’or ou du moins vers les emplois.
Ann di toudabò, zafè Entèlijans Atifisyèl la (EA) pa yon nouvote. Se yon bagay ki la kèk jou. Avrèdi n ap sèvi ak EA depi lè n t ap fè rechèch sou Google, fè tradiksyon otomatik. Lòt itilizasyon EA se sistèm rekòmandasyon ki konn sijere n kèk bagay lè n ap chache kontni sou YouTube oubyen pwodui sou Amazon; se sistèm tankou Siri ak Alexa ki rekonèt vwa moun epi reponn kesyon yo poze. Genyen tou sistèm ki kondi machin san chofè (Waymo, Tesla). Men jounen jodi, sa ki fè anpil moun ap pale de Entèlijans Atifisyèl, se ChatGPT, yon sistèm jeneratif konpayi OpenAI lanse depi novanm 2022 e k ap fè aktyalite depi lè sa a. ChatGPT ka fè yon bann bagay tankou fè konvèsasyon, bay enfòmasyon, reponn kesyon, ekri atik, ekri liv, fè pwezi, ekri kòd enfòmatik… EA franchi yon limit anpil moun pa t kwè posib. Gen lòt EA ki sanble ak ChatGPT e ki fè travay atis tou tankou desen, foto, penti (DALL-E 2, MidJourney). Gen lòt ki imite vwa moun, fè mizik. Se gwo koze. Men kisa Entèlijans Atifisyèl la ye menm?
The notion of the “Black Card” has permeated popular culture, often serving as a humorous reference. However, its meaning and representation as a marker of racial authenticity have raised questions. Artist Brandon Clarke also shares these concerns, which led him to create ”BLACK Card: Transactions of Cultural Currency.” The exhibition will open on Saturday, June 17 and is on display through Aug. 31 at the Historic Ward Rooming House in Overtown.
The Adrienne Arsht Center began its Black culture celebration, “The Juneteenth Juke Joint,” in 2022. Now it seems that the celebration of Black culture, music, and food in the American South has gained annual status.