Lifestyle Black Model Exposes Racism in the Fashion Industry: “I Was Called a Roach by a Photographer” By Karen Heslop Racism has always been a part of the modeling industry. Though many have tried to inspire change, glaring incidents still show... Garland JournalJune 4, 2024
Arts & Entertainment A Night of Love and Reminiscing Maxwell delivers moments to remember in Dallas By Eva D. ColemanLifestyle & Culture Editor The artist Maxwell brought a smooth chill over the crowd... Garland JournalOctober 1, 2023
News Innovative Podcast opens International Doors for Entertainers and Entrepreneurs By Sylvia Dunnavant HinesTexas Metro News Correspondent Even though they might seem like an unlikely combination, paralegal, Bella Washington DuPlexis and hip-hop artist John... Garland JournalMarch 30, 2023
News Is art elitist? Dallas-based artist strives to change the narrative around art Garland JournalMarch 17, 2023
Arts & Entertainment Elders showcase artistry, share wisdom “Never stop learning, because life never stops teaching.” — Unknown Too often, the need for seniors to continue to grow and share their talents... Garland JournalFebruary 3, 2023
Arts & Entertainment Didier William: Unearthing Black immigrant, queer narratives through art MIAMI—When artist Didier William was six years old, his parents sold most their belongings and spent the $7,000 in earnings to leave their home... Garland JournalJanuary 15, 2023
Arts & Entertainment An inaugural community outdoor arts festival to take place on October 15 in Pleasant Grove Dallas – Several hundred attendees are expected to get their first look at The Walls of Pleasant Grove at the upcoming Styles Fest, which... Garland JournalOctober 11, 2022
Editorial I WAS JUST THINKING…: Artist of Dallas King statue Walter Winn Jr. deserves our memory – Part I By Norma Adams-Wade The late, unassuming Dallas artist and jazz drummer Walter Winn Jr. popped into my mind recently. I wish his name were... Garland JournalAugust 25, 2022
Lifestyle Black Music Month: Dallas Artist Spotlight: Nia Simone By Eva D. ColemanLifestyle & Culture Editor In June, we celebrate Black Music Month. With Black music being the basis for music of all... Garland JournalJune 9, 2022
News Beautifying our Community “A Love Letter to Sunny South Dallas.” India Stewart, PhD., is the principal artist, of “A Love Letter to Sunny South Dallas.” Her overall... Garland JournalMay 24, 2022